On 17/04/2020 04:03, Alex Ahn wrote: > This is a resend. I didn't join the mailing list at the time I first > wrote this. I hope this is acceptable. > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 3:26 PM Alex Ahn <nisna****@gmail***** > <mailto:nisna****@gmail*****>> wrote: > > Dear MinGW, > > I don't know where else to write this. > > I tried to go on the website for MinGW-w64, This is the mailing list for the MinGW.org project, not for MinGW-w64, (an unrelated project whose very name is a trademark infringement. > but I was stopped by my browser before I could proceed. > > The Privacy error page told me that the security certificate expired > 227 days ago as of April 16 2020. Our website is found at http://mingw.org; AFAIK, there is no security certificate required to access it. > Could someone look into this, as fixing this would help everyone? > > I think I downloaded MinGW (not the -w64 version). If you think you downloaded MinGW, (not the w64 spoof), why try to access the MinGW-w64 website? > Would this still work with 64-bit systems, especially in making > applications for such systems? Yes, but they will run as 32-bit applications. -- Regards, Keith. Public key available from keys.gnupg.net Key fingerprint: C19E C018 1547 DE50 E1D4 8F53 C0AD 36C6 347E 5A3F -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <https://lists.osdn.me/mailman/archives/mingw-users/attachments/20200417/ade4baf5/attachment.sig>