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GCC 5 dates from 2015 - about half an eternity in software terms. There is
a version of MinGW which has GCC 10.2.0 - I must admit that my
understanding of the distributions of MinGW is limited, but an up-to-date
installation should have at the very least have access to that version.
Op di 16 mrt. 2021 om 10:42 schreef Sebastian Ehlert <
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… Anyone has experience building fpm with GCC 5 / MinGW on Windows? I know
TOML Fortran is GCC 5 compatible, not sure about fpm itself though. Being
able to compile with GCC 5 would enable us to ship Windows binaries on
conda-forge.
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Hm, I saw the title but misunderstood it apparently - I did not associate
"proprietary" with "Windows" or "MinGW" or the like. I do not know much
about conda-forge, but there ought to be alternatives ... (Or should I say:
there should?)
Op di 16 mrt. 2021 om 11:10 schreef Sebastian Ehlert <
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… Sadly, GCC 5 / MinGW is still the tool chain available on conda-forge for
Windows, the alternative is flang 11, which is broken for sure with TOML
Fortran. Maybe conda-forge is not the best way to distribute fpm for
Windows, but I didn't get much feedback on Windows distributions when I
asked on the discourse recently (
https://fortran-lang.discourse.group/t/distributing-fortran-projects-for-proprietary-oses/760
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It looks like GCC 5 isn't enough for fpm, I get the following:
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Anyone has experience building fpm with GCC 5 / MinGW on Windows? I know TOML Fortran is GCC 5 compatible, not sure about fpm itself though. Being able to compile with GCC 5 would enable us to ship Windows binaries on conda-forge.
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