Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes:
> Also, since the only way I could get a functional MinGW Guile was to
> configure it without threads, I would suggest that this be the default
> for MinGW, but that isn't a big deal.

FWIW, the situation seems to have improved since you last looked.  In
the last couple of weeks, madsy on #guile reported cross-building a
recent Guile snapshot (stable-2.0 branch) using MinGW, with thread
support enabled and without --disable-posix, and it seems to work
reasonably well.  It runs the REPL without problems and passes much of
the test suite.

      Mark

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