Hello, all Does the lastest (9.2.0) MinGW release of GCC not support std:thread? When I try co compile the following program: #include <thread> int main( void ) { std::thread* hunk_thread; return 0; } with gcc -std=c++11, the compiler compains thus: test.cpp: In function 'int main()': test.cpp:3:8: error: 'thread' is not a member of 'std' 3 | { std::thread* hunk_thread; | ^~~~~~ test.cpp:2:1: note: 'std::thread' is defined in header '<thread>'; did you forget to '#include <thread>'? 1 | #include <thread> +++ |+#include <thread> 2 | int main( void ) test.cpp:3:16: error: 'hunk_thread' was not declared in this scope 3 | { std::thread* hunk_thread; I then found a project on Github advertised as: "Implementation of standard C++11 threading classes, which are currently still missing on MinGW GCC.": https://github.com/meganz/mingw-std-threads With the lastest updates from 2020. Maybe be MinGW could use their sources either directly or for consultation for implementing threads.