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MSYS2 is currently the best way to use MinGW on Windows and also the
best way to keep it up to date. It offers Win64 support as well and can
be used to install a lot of useful tools, for example Git, and usually
has quite recent versions of all packages. (user: js, size: 2496) [annotate] [blame] [check-ins using]
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60 61 62 63 64 65 66 | $ pacman -S autoconf automake git make Getting, building and installing ObjFW -------------------------------------- Start the MinGW-w64 Win32 or Win64 Shell (depening on what version you want | > | | 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 | $ pacman -S autoconf automake git make Getting, building and installing ObjFW -------------------------------------- Start the MinGW-w64 Win32 or Win64 Shell (depening on what version you want to build - do *not* use the MSYS2 Shell shortcut, but use the MinGW-w64 Win32 or Win64 Shell shortcut instead!) and check out ObjFW: $ git clone https://webkeks.org/git/objfw.git You can also download a release tarball if you want. Now go to the newly checked out repository and build and install it: $ ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make -j16 install If everything was successfully, you can now build projects using ObjFW for Windows using the normal `objfw-compile` and friends. |