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Re: Cygwin compiler and linker options


Ralph Hempel wrote:

what I think I hear you saying is that when -mno-cygwin is fully deprecated I'll need to build a cross compiler for native Windows executables

Or, you could install MinGW. Cygwin and MinGW will coexist, side by side, without conflict, if you arrange it so only one is in the PATH at a time. It's not impossible to have them both in the PATH, but I've come across enough strange behavior that I don't do that anymore.


I posted about how to keep the two separate without making it hard to switch between them before here:

http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2008-05/msg00092.html

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