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- MinGW-w64
Mingw-w64 is a collection of header files, import libraries, libraries and tools that, when combined with a compiler toolchain, such as GCC or LLVM, provides a complete development environment for building native Windows applications and libraries Mingw-w64 is an advancement of the original mingw org project, which was created to support the GCC compiler on Windows systems It was forked in
- Pre-built Toolchains - mingw-w64
As part of the numerous packages in cygwin, there are cross-compilation toolchains which target both 32 bits and 64 bits; their names start with “mingw64-” Once they are installed, they should be used according to the general cross-compilation approach Debian Installation: through integrated package manager mingw-w64 packages on Debian
- MSYS2 (GCC) - mingw-w64
A complete runtime environment for GCC LLVM for 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64), and ARM64 Windows
- Debian Ubuntu - mingw-w64
Debian Ubuntu Installation Install the 64bit C and C++ cross-compilers
- MSYS2 (Clang LLVM) - mingw-w64
A complete runtime environment for GCC LLVM for 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64), and ARM64 Windows
- Support Contact - mingw-w64
Support Contact Mingw-w64 has several active support channels Mailing-List #mingw-w64 IRC channel on irc oftc net Discussion Forum Issue Tracker Licensing Mingw-w64 is free software and permissively-licensed The details are located in the sources themselves The ReactOS and Wine logos used on the website are licensed under the GPLv2
- CMake - mingw-w64
CMake CMake is a widely-used, cross-platform build system generator with excellent support for mingw-w64 See the official documentation for more information Detect mingw-w64 at Configuration Time While preprocessor definitions can be used to detect mingw-w64 at compile time, CMake provides variables to detect it during configuration:
- Source Code - mingw-w64
A complete runtime environment for GCC LLVM for 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64), and ARM64 Windows
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