This GitHub action sets up MinGW-w64 in your workflow run.
- Installs MinGW-w64 on either Ubuntu or Windows.
- Fixes the infamous libwinpthread-1.dll static linking issue.
Use it in your workflow like this:
- name: Set up MinGW
uses: egor-tensin/setup-mingw@v2
with:
platform: x64
x64is the default value for theplatformparameter and can be omitted. Usex86if you want to build 32-bit binaries.- Set the
cygwinparameter to1to set up MinGW inside an existing Cygwin installation (see my other action for setting up Cygwin itself). ccandc++executables are set up, pointing to the*-gccand*-g++executables. Disable this by setting theccparameter to0.
| Input | Value | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| platform | x64 | ✓ | Install the x86_64 toolchain. |
| any | Install the i686 toolchain. | ||
| cygwin | any | ✓ | Install native binaries. |
| 1 | Install Cygwin packages. | ||
| static | 1 | ✓ | Enable the static-linking workaround. |
| any | Disable the static-linking workaround. | ||
| cc | 1 | ✓ | Set up cc/c++ executables. |
| any | Don't set up cc/c++. |
||
| hardlinks | any | ✓ | Cygwin: don't convert any symlinks. |
| 1 | Cygwin: convert symlinks in /usr/bin to hardlinks. | ||
| version | ✓ | Install the default (latest) version. | |
| any | Install the specified version, if possible. |
| Output | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|
| prefix | x86_64-w64-mingw32 | Cross-compilation toolchain prefix |
| gcc | x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc | gcc binary name |
| gxx | i686-w64-mingw32-g++ | g++ binary name |
| windres | i686-w64-mingw32-windres | windres binary name |
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details.