![]() put this file somewhere where you like and rename to make.exe.retrieve your fresh gnumake.exe from the directoy GccRel (when compiled with gcc).ignore the warnings created during compilation.Sidenote: I found it surprising that gnu does not use gcc as default but MSVC :-) When running build_w32.bat without any option they try to use the MSVC compiler. run build_w32.bat gcc This will start the compilation with the gcc compiler, which you would need to install in advance.unpack the tar.gz files (use 7zip and unpack the file twice to retrieve the actual content).head to and download a version of your liking.And if you have to install make, which is used for compiling, this should be a valid option. So one could expect recent versions there.īut there is also the option of self compiling. This version lacks the very important option -O, which handles the output correctly when compiling multithreaded.Ĭhoco appears to offer make 4.3, currently. Installation from GnuWin32 or via winget are good and easy options. But I am surprised not to find one particular solution here.
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