zaharpopov
zaharpopov

Reputation: 17272

Can I link MSVCRT statically with mingw?

I have C program I compile with mingw on Windows. It works fine but requires MSVCRT.DLL. I want to link that statically (like I can do in Visual Studio). Is this possible?

I tried -static flag to gcc and it didn't make any change.

What about C++ program using also standard C++ library?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 11761

Answers (3)

jefke
jefke

Reputation: 27

This doesn't answer the question of "how to avoid linking with MSVCRT.DLL", but if you're here for a more general question of "How to link with MinGW statically"...:

Link with gcc -static -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ and you won't need libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll and libstdc++-6.dll

Upvotes: -1

Riot
Riot

Reputation: 16706

Having spent a while searching for this myself, I came across this post introducing the in-progress Mingw32 Alternate C Runtime Library. However, it's not ready for use, and the developer appears to have abandoned it. Home page link here.

Posting this answer here in the hope that it'll come in useful to people googling at some point in future.

Upvotes: 1

Michael Burr
Michael Burr

Reputation: 340218

I believe that MinGW doesn't use the static runtime library for copyright reasons.

You can maybe try to use newlib (http://sourceware.org/newlib/) to create an executable that doesn't link to msvcrt.dll

Upvotes: 13

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