If you later decide to install MinGW Ada, you can update your existing installation using the mingw-get
command, shown below, e.g. mingw-get install ada
. More details may be found here.
An alternative compiler has its uses, as suggested in this related answer.
$ mingw-get --help
Manage MinGW and MSYS installations (command line user interface).
Usage:
mingw-get [OPTIONS] ACTION [package-spec ...]
mingw-get update
mingw-get [OPTIONS] {install | upgrade | remove} package-spec ...
mingw-get [OPTIONS] {show | list} [package-spec ...]
Options:
--help, -h Show this help text
--version, -V Show version and licence information
Actions:
update Update local copy of repository catalogues
list, show List and show details of available packages
install Install new packages
upgrade Upgrade previously installed packages
remove Remove previously installed packages
Package Specifications:
[subsystem-]name[-component]:
msys-bash-doc The 'doc' component of the bash package for MSYS
mingw32-gdb All components of the gdb package for MinGW
Use 'mingw-get list' to identify possible package names
and the components associated with each.
Addendum: On Windows XP, I piped mingw-get list
through grep
to pare the list
.
$ mingw-get list | grep -i ada
...
Package: mingw32-gcc-v3-ada Subsystem: mingw32
The GNU Ada Compiler
This package provides the MinGW implementation of the GNU Ada language
written in the Ada language.
...
$ gnatmake --version
GNATMAKE 4.5.2
Copyright (C) 1995-2010, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
...