Experimental GCC/MinGW32 builds included into a user friendly installer (Unofficial MinGW GCC binaries for Windows)
This is an unofficial release, not promoted by the MinGW project.
The installer
... [More] contains the following packages:
TDM's Experimental GCC/MinGW32 Builds gcc-4.2.1-tdm-2-core-1.7z (C support, required base files) gcc-4.2.1-tdm-2-g++-1.7z (C++ support) gcc-4.2.1-tdm-2-objc-1.7z (Objective-C support) gcc-4.2.1-tdm-2-objc++-1.7z (Objective-C++ support) MinGW binutils-2.17.50-20060824-1.tar.gz (GNU Binutils) mingw32-make-3.81-2.tar.gz (GNU Make) gdb-6.6.tar.bz2 (GNU Source-Level Debugger) mingw-runtime-3.13.tar.gz (MinGW Runtime) mingw-utils-0.3.tar.gz (MinGW Utilities) w32api-3.10.tar.gz ( MinGW API for MS-Windows) [Less]
NIAPIU stand for NIAP(our group name) + Incremental Upgrade.
NIAPIU is designed for help people to decrease the bandwidth when software upgrade.
It use bsdiff(http://www.daemonology.net/bsdiff/)
... [More] as kernel.bsdiff routinely produces binary patches 50-80% smaller than those produced by Xdelta, and 15% smaller than those produced by RTPatch.
In our experience,NIAPIU is VERY useful.Under normal circumstances,it can save more than 90% of the bandwidth. [Less]