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Brendan Simon <bsimon@ctam.com.au> writes: > > I have built a linux->cygwin cross-compiler sometime ago using > egcs-1.1.2 sources. I am planning to upgrade to gcc-2.95.2 soon and > want to be able to create Mingw and Cygwin binaries using my Linux box. > Since Cygwin can generate Mingw executables using the -mno-cygwin > option, I was wondering if it is possible to generate Mingw executables > with the -mno-cygwin option when using the Linux->cygwin > cross-compiler. This would allow me to build ONE cross-compiler > (Linux->Cygwin) instead of having to build to seperate cross-compilers > (Linux->Cygwin and Linux->Mingw). > Does anyone know if this is possible ??? Sure it is, as long as you've installed the target headers/libraries correctly. Just try it out. I however recommend separate compilers just to avoid the pitfalls of using -mno-cygwin. see my writeup on mno-cygwin at: http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/#mno-cygwin Besides, the mingw-runtime I provide is a lot more up-to-date than the one provided in Cygwin (it'll be fixed in the future, but for now that's the situation). Regards, Mumit ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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