The patch resolves compilation issues for the C++ language. Previous
patch series contributed to C++ as well, however, C++ could not be
tested until we got a C++ compiler and could build at least a "Hello
World" C++ program, and in reality, more than that.

Another issue has been fixed in the libstdc++ patch.
https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/libstdc++/2024-September/059472.html

gcc/ChangeLog:

        * config.gcc: Add missing dependencies.
---
 gcc/config.gcc | 1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/gcc/config.gcc b/gcc/config.gcc
index e2ed3b309cc..799a0c1bf07 100644
--- a/gcc/config.gcc
+++ b/gcc/config.gcc
@@ -1289,6 +1289,7 @@ aarch64-*-mingw*)
        extra_options="${extra_options} mingw/cygming.opt mingw/mingw.opt"
        extra_objs="${extra_objs} winnt.o winnt-dll.o"
        c_target_objs="${c_target_objs} msformat-c.o"
+       cxx_target_objs="${cxx_target_objs} msformat-c.o"
        d_target_objs="${d_target_objs} winnt-d.o"
        tmake_file="${tmake_file} mingw/t-cygming"
        case ${enable_threads} in
-- 
2.34.1

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