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  2. c++ - How to add MinGW to PATH? - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/71731080

    If reinstalling MinGW doesn't work, add MinGW to PATH manually by this: Find your computer's property, and then go to Advanced. Click Alt+N. Find PATH in the box below. Add the path of your MinGW compiler to it. Note: Add the BIN folder. If adding the BIN folder doesn't work, add the BIN folder in the folder under C:\msys64\mingw64 that has a ...

  3. Installing the latest version of mingw-w64 on Windows

    stackoverflow.com/questions/61497394

    Update MinGW-w64: To update MinGW-w64 in the future, repeat from step 3. Verify the Compiler Installation: To check if the compiler is working, run the following command in the terminal: gcc --version. g++ --version.

  4. MinGW is a complete GCC toolchain (including half a dozen frontends, such as C, C++, Ada, Go, and whatnot) for the Windows platform which compiles for and links to the Windows OS component C Runtime Library in msvcrt.dll. Rather it tries to be minimal (hence the name). This means, unlike Cygwin, MinGW does not attempt to offer a complete POSIX ...

  5. mingw and mingw32 are for creating executables for 32-bit windows systems. mingw64 is for creating 64-bit executables. Note: this doesn't have to do with what version you are running when you do the build, but what the target system is for the executable you are creating (the system on which you will be running the newly created executable).

  6. What is the difference between Cygwin and MinGW?

    stackoverflow.com/questions/771756

    Cygwin is is a Unix-like environment and command-line interface for Microsoft Windows. Mingw is a native software port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) to Microsoft Windows, along with a set of freely distributable import libraries and header files for the Windows API. MinGW allows developers to create native Microsoft Windows applications.

  7. The easy way to check this is to look in C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\etc (or the appropriate path for your installation). If there is an fstab file, then the postinstall bits ran appropriately. If not, then go to C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\postinstall and run pi.bat. This will make the mingw folder available from the msys shell.

  8. How to compile C program on command line using MinGW?

    stackoverflow.com/questions/10661663

    Right Click on "My Computer" select Properties, Goto Advanced System Settings -> Advanced -> Select "Environment Variables.." . Find "Path" select it and choose edit option -> Click on New and add "C:\MinGW\bin" (or the location of gcc.exe, if you have installed at some other location) -> Save and restart command prompt.

  9. 1. Looks like the answer is in here. Because you don't have the uri path to the MinGW\bin directory, your machine can't recognize gcc. You have to add it to the Path environment variable in your system. You can get to environment variables by just typing environment variables in the Windows search box in your taskbar.

  10. Adding gdb to MinGW - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/170097

    Install either mingw or cygwin inside which GDB is already shipped. Open cygwin or mingw terminal and just type the following to make sure it is already installed. $ gdb --version. Hint: if you did not find gdb installed, simply open the cygwin or mingw package installer and make sure you already check gdb.

  11. 72. I configured MinGW and distutils so now I can compile extensions using this command: setup.py install. MinGW's gcc compiler will be used and package will be installed. For that I installed MinGW and created distutils.cfg file with following content: [build] compiler = mingw32. It's cool but now I'd like to use all pip benefits.