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On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 08:03:16PM +0200, Toralf Lund wrote:It's tempting to ask why not...
I'm still not sure I see the full picture, though. Does this mean that actual cross build setup is readily available,
No.
I just built a cross-compiler for my system. Normal users just runAren't the normal users those who have to support multiple platforms? It seems to me that it must be better to have the same build host for most or all of them...
gcc on windows.
Where do these come from? The gcc distro itself? glibc?
and/or that it will be simple to cross-compile additional windows
binaries that rely on cygwin1.dll, on a Linux host?
You build a cygwin cross compiler more or less the same way as you build
any cross compiler. The standard windows libraries and headers are part
of the winsup/mingw and winsup/w32api directories which are supposed to
be used and automatically when you build a cross-compiler.
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