Thanks for the reply and the links.

Whether Mt.exe work with Mingw-built dlls? Probably, but I don't know for sure

I think it works ok - though so far all I've established by using it is that none of these dll's have resource sections.

I don't know why I didn't realize it sooner, but not long after I posted here it occurred to me that I could frame my questions in such a way that it would not be OT on the mingw64 mailing list - so I posted there, too.
The same approach has been suggested there.

It was also suggested that replacing the problem libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll with the one from the 4.7.0 compiler is probably not the disaster-just-waiting-to-happen that I was worried about ... so there's the fallback solution :-)

Cheers,
Rob

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