Re: [Mingw-w64-public] Why 32bit and 64bit dlls installing in the same directory?

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Hello niXman,

this is a well known bug already reported to gcc's bugzilla.  For
none-native builds it is already solved, but for native-builds it is
broken due the fact that DLL files getting installed into
bin-directory.

Sorry, won't do here anything for now.  Please take care that you copy
the none-default target's DLLs manually at a location they don't get
clobbered.

Regards,
Kai


2012/3/28 niXman <i.nixman@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello list!
>
> multilib mingw. When "make install" installs the 32bit and 64bit dlls
> in  the same directory, so overwrites one of the dlls.
>
> Is necessary to set a special flag for configure? which one?
>
> For example: line 492 and 828, http://pastebin.com/B2cf2XT0
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>   niXman
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