Hello, I'm having some issues while compiling C++ code with mingw64 c++ compiler (6.4.0) distributed within Cygwin packages. I can guess the issue I'm going to report is not strictly related to Cygwin distribution but I cannot test other mingw64 distributions so let me start reporting the issue here... Once said that, I'm open to any suggestions for better reporting place... I'm not an expert in C and even less in C++ so I hope to not generate stupid noise... but the same code was compiling fine with previous version (5.4) ... The attached file is the simplest example that triggers the issue. If I try to compile with "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -o test.exe test.cpp" the output is the following test.cpp: In function 'int main(int, char**)': test.cpp:7:34: error: reinterpret_cast from integer to pointer static constexpr void* test2 = (void*)(-1LL); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ While, if I try to compile with "i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -o test.exe test.cpp" the output is the following test.cpp: In function 'int main(int, char**)': test.cpp:12:34: error: reinterpret_cast from integer to pointer static constexpr void* test2 = (void*)(-1L); ^~~~~~~~~~~~ The test is effectively build to always fail but the current behavior is exactly the opposite of what I was expecting: x86_64 complains with (-1LL) cast while I was expecting it to fail on (-1L) i686 complains with (-1L) cast while I was expecting it to fail on (-1LL) Just to complete the picture, my environment is: Windows 7 machine Latest Cygwin (updated today 23 -Oct-2017) Regards, Paolo.