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Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 17:27:22 +0100
From: "Lassi A. Tuura" <lassi.tuura@cern.ch>
Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, USA
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To: Massimiliano Mirra <mmirra@libero.it>
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Subject: Re: Building cross compiler Linux host -> Cygwin target
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> # TROUBLE BEGINS HERE!
> make all

Shouldn't that be "make cross"?  When I built my cross system, that's
what I used, and I built all tools in one tree.  Not that I know much
about it...  See messages posted here just within past couple of days on
building cross chain.

//lat
-- 
If you keep an open mind people will throw a lot of garbage in it.


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