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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 21:23:23 +0100
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From: Vincent Diepeveen <diep AT xs4all DOT nl>
Subject: Re: Creation of gcc cross compilers for NT and Win95.
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At 06:50 PM 7/19/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone,

i tried to make a cross compiler that ran under linux-PII450 that could
produce alpha executables, but after a few months i still didn't
succeed.

If you manage to make a cross compiler work, please let me know how
you managed to do it!

I'm still very interested in a cross compiler for the alpha, even
if that's only producing 32 bits code and not 64 bits.

>I would like to create a cross complier that would run on a Sun UNIX
>machine, and create executeables that would run on NT and Win95. I have read
>the info files that come with the gcc compiler where it suggests that
>certain startup files and library files are required.
>
>I understand the method to create an cross compiler, but I don't know where
>to get the extra files, libraries required. The basic installation of gcc
>doesn't appear to contain them.

>Please could anyone give me information on this subject, i.e. what files /
>libraries do I require? Any other useful tips on this area would also be
>appreciated.
>
>I am not on the mailing list so please contact me directly.
>
>Thanks in advance. 
>
>Ian Davis
>davis_i AT admiral DOT co DOT uk 
>
>

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