On 08/01/2021 10:45, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2021 09:10:09 +0200 >> From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz****@gnu*****> >> >>> As a rudimentary test, I have the tut01-hello-world.c example, from >>> there, compiled, linked, and working; please see the ticket: >>> >>> https://osdn.net/projects/mingw/ticket/41070 >>> >>> for details. If you are able to test more rigorously, I would >>> appreciate any feedback. >> >> Thank you very much for your efforts in making this possible. >> >> I will try to build the Emacs development branch which uses libgccjit >> soon. It could take me a few days to get to that, though. > > Just so I'm sure I'm not confused: using these new libgccjit tarballs > doesn't require any new installation of GCC, right? IOW, I can simply > install just the libgccjit tarballs and use it with my existing MinGW > GCC 9.2.0-2 installation of binaries, headers, and libraries, right? Yes, I hope so. I rebuilt the whole caboodle, but other than adding jit to the --enable-languages option, and the extra patches to code specific to jit, nothing else changed. Thus, I only uploaded the extra libgccjit packages, and an updated source tarball, with the extra patches added, and the mingw-pkg pkgspec file amended. You should simply need to unpack the libgccjit-dev, and libgccjit-dll tarballs, into your existing MinGW GCC-9.2.0 tree; the libgccjit-info tarball is also available, if you wish to install it. -- 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: OpenPGP_signature Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 840 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <https://lists.osdn.me/mailman/archives/mingw-users/attachments/20210108/f8d72fd6/attachment.sig>