=?UTF-8?Q?Andr=C3=A9=20Hentschel=20?=: winedev: Recommend MinGW-w64.

Alexandre Julliard julliard at winehq.org
Tue Sep 3 13:03:34 CDT 2013


Module: docs
Branch: master
Commit: affa3314584cbdc9010a770168810df7cfac19a3
URL:    http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/?a=commit;h=affa3314584cbdc9010a770168810df7cfac19a3

Author: André Hentschel <nerv at dawncrow.de>
Date:   Mon Sep  2 22:14:14 2013 +0200

winedev: Recommend MinGW-w64.

---

 en/winedev-testing.sgml |   22 +++++++++++-----------
 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/en/winedev-testing.sgml b/en/winedev-testing.sgml
index c6e00ab..f0643b2 100644
--- a/en/winedev-testing.sgml
+++ b/en/winedev-testing.sgml
@@ -181,11 +181,11 @@
 
 
     <sect1 id="cross-compiling-tests">
-      <title>Cross-compiling the tests with MinGW</title>
+      <title>Cross-compiling the tests with MinGW-w64</title>
       <sect2>
-        <title>Setup of the MinGW cross-compiling environment</title>
+        <title>Setup of the MinGW-w64 cross-compiling environment</title>
         <para>
-          Here are some instructions to setup MinGW on different Linux 
+          Here are some instructions to setup MinGW-w64 on different Linux 
           distributions and *BSD.
         </para>
         <sect3>
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
             The following step should probably work on any deb based system.
           </para>
           <para>
-            Run <userinput>apt-get install mingw32</userinput>.
+            Run <userinput>apt-get install mingw-w64</userinput>.
           </para>
         </sect3>
         <sect3>
@@ -206,13 +206,13 @@
             The following step should probably work on any rpm based system.
           </para>
           <para>
-            Run <userinput>yum install mingw32-gcc</userinput>.
+            Run <userinput>yum install mingw64-gcc</userinput>.
           </para>
         </sect3>
         <sect3>
           <title>*BSD</title>
           <para>
-            The *BSD systems have in their ports collection a port for the
+            The *BSD systems have in their ports collection only a port for the
             MinGW cross-compiling environment. Please see the documentation
             of your system about how to build and install a port.
           </para>
@@ -341,13 +341,13 @@ Kit</ulink>.
         </itemizedlist>
       </sect2>
       <sect2>
-        <title>With MinGW</title>
+        <title>With MinGW-w64</title>
         <para>
-         Wine build system already has support for building tests with a MinGW
-         cross-compiler. See the section above called <quote>Setup of the MinGW
+         Wine build system already has support for building tests with a MinGW-w64
+         cross-compiler. See the section above called <quote>Setup of the MinGW-w64
          cross-compiling environment</quote> for instructions on how to set things up.
-         When you have a MinGW environment installed all you need to do is rerun
-         configure and it should detect the MinGW compiler and tools. Then run
+         When you have a MinGW-w64 environment installed all you need to do is rerun
+         configure and it should detect the MinGW-w64 compiler and tools. Then run
          <command>make crosstest</command> to start building the tests.
         </para>
       </sect2>




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