I confirmed it wasn't my host, I successfully ran a test on the same host with a 32-bit QEMU build and SLIRP works fine, for 1.6.0-rc3 as well.
It could be my x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc compiler version, I tested 4.8 and 4.7, maybe they're too new? Is there a specific gcc version known to work? I can build a new cross-compiler if need be.
The reason I want the 64-bit build to work is to raise the guest memory.
I confirmed it wasn't my host, I successfully ran a test on the same host with a 32-bit QEMU build and SLIRP works fine, for 1.6.0-rc3 as well.
It could be my x86_64- w64-mingw32- gcc compiler version, I tested 4.8 and 4.7, maybe they're too new? Is there a specific gcc version known to work? I can build a new cross-compiler if need be.
The reason I want the 64-bit build to work is to raise the guest memory.