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From: jnelson AT cem202c-1 DOT che DOT ttu DOT edu (Jeremy Nelson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Cross-compiling using djgpp libraries and gcc under ix86 unix
Date: 1 Nov 1995 19:10:45 GMT
Organization: Texas Tech
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To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
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I was wondering:  

I run netbsd 1.0 (current) on an ix86 machine, and also use djgpp under 
dos 6.X.  I dont really like to develop programs under dos, and much prefer
the development environment i have under unix.

What my question is, is it possible to hand-roll a front end to gcc/gas/ld
such that i could compile a program under netbsd, gas it under netbsd and
then use ld under netbsd to explicitly link the libs for djgpp (crt0.o, libc.a,
etc, etc) and get an executable i could use under go32?

Or am i making it too simplistic?  Ultimately, ill probably have to try it
out myself to see what happens, but if someone else has had any experience
doing something like this under *BSD or linux, i would appreciate any advice
you may offer.

Thanks,
Jeremy Nelson
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