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Is MinGW stable enough [closed]

Is MinGW (gcc port on Windows) stable enough for compiling a DLL consisting of various data algorithms (no DirectX, no graphics, ...) for 24/7 production? We need to make a decision and from many reasons we do not want to use Visual C++.

So question is: "Is current MinGW stable enough for production?"

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Cartesius00 Avatar asked Jan 22 '26 01:01

Cartesius00


2 Answers

It is several years old (13 years it seems), and actively maintained. It has a branching strategy that has a stable branch and a development branch. I'd call that stable enough for production :)

Licensing might be an issue for you, though. If you don't pay anyone, you have no contractual support, and can't sue if there is a bug that causes you to lose money (check the license before you trust me on that, though).

The only problems I had with it were with documentation on autotools support, but I was new to autotools, that was 7 years ago, and I was trying to make a DLL that could be used as a drop-in replacement to a Visual Studio project. YMMV.

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Merlyn Morgan-Graham Avatar answered Jan 23 '26 16:01

Merlyn Morgan-Graham


Yes, MinGW is most definitely stable and reliable for production code.

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David Heffernan Avatar answered Jan 23 '26 14:01

David Heffernan



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