From: braam@cs.cmu.edu ("Peter J. Braam")
Subject: Linux -> Win32 cross compile & spec
23 Jun 1997 15:31:05 -0700
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I would like a gcc cross compiler and an installation of headers and
libraries on my Linux machine to produce win32 apps.

Cross building gcc doesn't go very well. How can we make a cross compiler?

Has someone got one already?

It seems simple after that to put the libs and includes in place and write
a spec file.  Does this exist already too?

This question has been discussed before, but I don't quite understand all
the issues involved.

Thanks for any help.

- Peter Braam - 
Coda Project CMU
www.coda.cs.cmu.edu



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