It only requires a native compiler, which can be 32 or 64 bits, and on any operating system, and produces 4 sets of windows tcc: 32, 64, cross 32->64 and cross 64->32.
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 1:59 PM, Vladimir Vissoultchev <address@hidden> wrote:
> My build (msys + mingw32, win10 64bits) fails on 'tiny_impdef libtcc.dll -o libtcc\libtcc.def'
Try MinGW-w64 for both 32 and 64 bit targets as gcc form original MinGW cannot produce x64 binaries, I think.
With MinGW-w64 toolchain both -t 32 and -t 64 should be possible and you get the "reverse" bitness output in x86_64-win32-tcc.exe or i386-win32-tcc.exe respectively (staticly linked).