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RE: x86-linux -> x86-pc cross


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen Smith [mailto:ischis2@home.com]
>Sent: 13 June 2001 00:27

>I am trying to build a x86-linux hosted x86-pe targeted cross 
>compiler. This is for an embedded application so I don't
>need the windows code.
>
>When building, I am getting an error stating that I am missing 
>windows.h.  Do I need to compile in a windows support
>package?  Should  I compile it before or after I compile newlib 1.9?

  Let's see your build and configure commands, and show us the output from
the build when it fails: we can't tell if it's something host-related or
target-related that is bringing in (or trying to) windows.h.  Are you
building it under x86-linux as well or is this a 3-way cross?

         DaveK
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