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Now my question: I want to build on Intel Linux for host Intel Windows and target PPC Linux. That's a "Canadian Cross," right? Your notes say that demo-canadian.sh isn't done but it's hard to tell if the notes or the script are more recent. Any guidance?
I don't support host 'windows' directly. Is cygwin ok?
Yes.
If that's what you want, you'll first need to find
a Linux -> Cygwin cross compiler. I haven't played
around with that. Any reason you can't build the compilers on Cygwin?
I'm not sure I've got Cygwin, I don't play with imitation UNIX much. I'm building tools for someone else.
Better make sure they're ok with a Cygwin toolchain, then. - Dan
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