you should install mingw-w64 via msys2, there you get the most recent versions of the compilers.
you can have all the most updated compilers of mingw-w64 on msys2. you can now leave msvc and return to gcc.
you can get toolchain builds on msys2
you can have all the most updated compilers of mingw-w64 on msys2. you can now leave msvc and return gcc.
From what has been said here and in other threads, what I've understood is that nobody is anymore currently providing new builds on this site. Here they're just developing the environment and tools for gcc on windows, but as source code, and they're not building it. The build (of EVERYTHING : mingw-w64 AND gcc, and related packaging in the windows installer) was done by user Nightstrike, but now he can't do it anymore. If you go on other websites / toolchain providers (such as msys2) you can get...
Thanks, NightStrike. As I wrote below to LH_MOUSE, I would like to be able to install, with the most recent compilers updated, the newest version of mingw-w64, with the usual windows installer from here on source-forge. Do you have some scripts, or full instructions, or command line snippets ? Is there something to be rebuilt in the installer ? What's the procedure to upload and or create folders for new compiler versions on sourceforge ? If compilation time is long there could be many others like...
I have tried both to use the binaries of GCC that I found in your GCC 8.2.0 /CRT 6.0.0 folder, and to do a build of GCC from the sources that I see in that folder. If I try to use gcc.exe, it still gives me the error with the #include <filesystem> statement. If I try to build GCC I don't find a MAKEFILE and I don't know how to build it; anyway I don't think that the build from folder has all the options that come with the windows installer of mingw-w64 available here on the sourceforge site (I would...
Hello, what are you doing, exactly, to install ?