On 14/12/2018, Hao Jiang via Boost-users
Hello all,
I am porting my program from Linux to Windows with boost coroutine2.
Why don't you use MSVC or Clang/LLVM then [to do that]?
Platform: windows 7 64 bit Boost: 1.67/1.69 Compiler: TDM-GCC 5.1 64bit.
Iff you must go the MinGW(64) route, the tool chain you chose is not very up-to-date [could cause your problem?] and support/dev seems to have stopped. I suggest you give https://nuwen.net/ a spin, it is very complete [includes a.o. boost pre-built [for Haswell, last time I looked]]. What's also quite good [and very up-to-date, weekly builds] is http://www.equation.com/servlet/equation.cmd?fa=fortran , it includes gfortran [handy for building OpenBlas in case you need that, or download MKL from Intel instead]. Then there is this tool-chain https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Multilib%20Toolchains%28Tar... , you can use it to build 32 and 64 bit binaries [includes fortran and ada]. This tool chain has a problem with it's C++ library [thread] headers, though. For the latter problem a [mostly] complete fix is the be found here: https://github.com/meganz/mingw-std-threads . degski -- *“If something cannot go on forever, it will stop" - Herbert Stein*