On 06/06/2020 12:55, Derek Harter wrote: > Yes it is 5.3.2. This was the version that you currently get when you > go to www.mingw.org <http://www.mingw.org> and select the download. No, that should *not* be the case. 5.3.3 was published, to correct this very defect, earlier last week; if you keep your mingw-get catalogue up to date, it should show 5.3.3 as the current version. If you go to the download site at https://osdn.net/projects/mingw/releases/, under the Windows System Libraries heading, 5.3.3 is the only version you should see. On 06/06/2020 13:02, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> After digging around it looks like I really need to get my >> students to use MinGW64 with much more recent gcc versions. Much more recent than GCC-9.2.0? Hardly. > If you trust their QA (I don't), then sure, go for it. It's not just their QA which is doubtful. Their use of the product name, "MinGW64", infringes our legally registered trademark. -- Regards, Keith. Public key available from keys.gnupg.net Key fingerprint: C19E C018 1547 DE50 E1D4 8F53 C0AD 36C6 347E 5A3F -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <https://lists.osdn.me/mailman/archives/mingw-users/attachments/20200608/78f2082c/attachment.sig>