The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: * cygwin32-2.4.1-1 * cygwin32-clang-3.7.1-1 * cygwin32-gcc-core-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gcc-g++-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gcc-fortran-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gcc-objc-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gcc-objc++-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gcc-ada-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gcc-cilkplus-5.3.0-1 * cygwin32-gettext-0.19.5.1-1 * cygwin32-libiconv-1.14-2 * cygwin32-libtool-2.4.6-1 * cygwin32-w32api-headers-4.0.4-1 * cygwin32-w32api-runtime-4.0.4-1
* cygwin64-2.4.1-1 * cygwin64-clang-3.7.1-1 * cygwin64-gcc-core-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gcc-g++-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gcc-fortran-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gcc-objc-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gcc-objc++-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gcc-ada-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gcc-cilkplus-5.3.0-1 * cygwin64-gettext-0.19.5.1-1 * cygwin64-libiconv-1.14-4 * cygwin64-libtool-2.4.6-1 * cygwin64-w32api-headers-4.0.4-1 * cygwin64-w32api-runtime-4.0.4-1 The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgfortran,...). These packages are 32<->64-bit cross-compilers for Cygwin; for the native compilers, use the 'gcc-*' packages. This is an update to match native gcc-5.3.0-2, clang-3.7.1, as well as other updates to these toolchains. Please note while these remain to simplify building both Cygwin versions on one system, other cygwin32-*/cygwin64-* packages which were created primarily to help bootstrap x86_64-cygwin will soon be removed from the distribution. -- Yaakov -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple