Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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Hi,

I've been trying to build my app with gcc for two days now, only to discover this morning that I need different libs for gcc. Where can I get them?

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Re: Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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You might have to upgrade FWH Alex. The first time those libs appears was in 2010
July 2010
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* New: Included the FWH libraries for MinGW (gcc).
However there was a lot of knocking them into shape at the end of last year till beginning of this year.

The libs' names for use with Harbour are fivehg and fivehgc.lib.
Last edited by hua on Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
FWH 11.08/FWH 19.03
xHarbour 1.2.1 (Rev 6406) + BCC
Harbour 3.1 (Rev 17062) + BCC
Harbour 3.2.0dev (r1904111533) + BCC
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Re: Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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I have a copy of 11.05, but the libs aren't in there....
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There was a period after the initial introduction the libs were held back as they weren't regularly updated and only recently they were included again.

Hopefully Antonio can answer your post
FWH 11.08/FWH 19.03
xHarbour 1.2.1 (Rev 6406) + BCC
Harbour 3.1 (Rev 17062) + BCC
Harbour 3.2.0dev (r1904111533) + BCC
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Re: Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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hua wrote:There was a period after the initial introduction the libs were held back as they weren't regularly updated and only recently they were included again.

Hopefully Antonio can answer your post
I hope so. GCC is now the main compiler for harbour, so I think they need to get distributed.
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Re: Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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Alex,

FWH for MinGW libs are already included in FWH 12.03 and working fine :-)
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Time for us to update then :)
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Antonio,

With FTDN, will we get FWH64 with gcc libs as well?
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Alex,

No, sorry, as we have not built Harbour 64 with gcc yet, neither FWH 64.

Actually we only support Harbour 64 and FWH 64 using Microsoft C/C++ compiler, but we don't discard to provide a MinGW based version :-)
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Antonio,

I've just placed a renewal order for FTDN. I'd really appreciate a 64bit mingw release :)
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Antonio Linares wrote:Alex,

No, sorry, as we have not built Harbour 64 with gcc yet, neither FWH.
Antonio,

I have compiled a console app to 64 bit with the 3.0.0 binaries with mingw 64bit tools quite easily.
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Re: Where to get fivehg/fivehgc libs?

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Alex,

Yes, there should be no problems to rebuild everything using MinGW 64 specially when everything already works fine with MinGW 32 :-)

We are going to build it and we will provide it to you too
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