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MinGW-w64 x86_64/SJLJ/POSIX threads
Description: 64 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++)

MinGW-w64 x86_64/SEH/Windows threads
Description: 64 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++)

MinGW-w64 x86_64/SEH/POSIX threads
Description: 64 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++)

MinGW-w64 i686/SJLJ/Windows threads
Description: 32 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++).

MinGW-w64 i686/SJLJ/POSIX threads
Description: 32 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++).

MinGW-w64 i686/DW2/Windows threads
Description: 32 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++).

MinGW-w64 i686/DW2/POSIX threads
Description: 32 bit GCC toolchain (C, Ada, C++, Fortran, Object C and Objective C++).

mingw-get
Description: command line installer for MinGW and MSYS
Example: run “bin\mingw-get install msys-grep” to install grep

Dr. Mingw
Description: Just-in-Time (JIT) debugger. When the application throws an unhandled exception, Dr. Mingw attaches itself to the application and collects information about the exception, using the available debugging information.
Dr. Mingw can read debugging information in DWARF and Stabs formats — generated by the Gnu C/C++ Compiler, and in a PDB file — generated by the Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler.
Windows XP or later is required. It relies upon the DbgHelp library to resolve symbols in modules compiled by the Microsoft tools.

Qt for MinGW installer end-of-life
Description: C++ library (development)

Qt for MinGW-w64 64 bit release mode for Npackd end-of-life
Description: WARNING: this package will not be updated anymore. Newer versions use MSYS2 libraries.
C++ library (development). This library will be used to build Npackd itself.
The installation will create a symbolic link to the directory in C:\NpackdSymlinks. This symbolic link should be used instead of the installation directory instead as a Qt build cannot be easily moved to another directory.
Please note that you have to define an appropriate toolchain in Qt Creator first before defining a new Qt build there. Otherwise adding a new Qt in the configuration dialog would just not work without any error message (Qt Creator 2.6.1)
Please see https://github.com/tim-lebedkov/npackd-scripts for a complete build script.

Qt for MinGW-w64 32 bit release mode for Npackd end-of-life
Description: C++ library (development). This library will be used to build Npackd itself.
The installation will create a symbolic link to the directory in C:\NpackdSymlinks. This symbolic link should be used instead of the installation directory instead as a Qt build cannot be easily moved to another directory.
Please note that you have to define an appropriate toolchain in Qt Creator first before defining a new Qt build there. Otherwise adding a new Qt in the configuration dialog would just not work without any error message (Qt Creator 2.6.1)
Please see https://github.com/tim-lebedkov/npackd-scripts for a complete build script.

Qt for MinGW-w64 32 bit
Description: C++ library (development)