In case you would like to use fortran (STL does not provide that, so you
could not build LPACK f.e.), there is another distro, provided by a company
called equation.com (which does include gfortran). Several releases are
available and equation.com also provide weekly snapshot builds of GCC. Both
32 and 64 bit builds are ready for download. I have test-driven this one as
well, just for your info.
I quote: "This web page provides Fortran, C and C++ for Windows for
download. Equation Solution build the compilers from GCC. gFortran, gcc and
g++ are high performance compilers, and absolutely free under General
Public License. Binaries distributed at this site are a variant of GCC.
Distributions of Equation Solution have indepentent settings. The major
change is the library to support parallel processing has been replaced."
The equation-distro can be found here:
http://www.equation.com/servlet/equation.cmd?fa=fortran
degski
On 26 July 2016 at 17:45, Alexander Carôt
Hi all,
after having switched from OSX and Linux to Windows 10 I have issues compiling boost (1.61)with the MinGW compiler.
The very first step fails:
bootstrap.bat mingw
results in not finding a right path, denying access and aborting the installation.
So far I only found this article:
https://andres.jaimes.net/698/use-c-with-mingw-and-netbeans-in-windows/
but it does not contain further info how (and where) to add additional info (I added c:\MinGW\bin to my PATH but it didn’t help).
Any help appreciated,
thanks in advance
Alex
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