Hi all, fpc is a pascal-compiler which is able to cross-compile to other architectures. Nothing really special, but it is also able to cross-compile to windows, without any dependencies. I've created a sub-package of the fpc package to make cross-compiling to windows possible. This package only consist of the run-time-library compiled for windows. But this means that if I commit this package, I add windows binary files (in /usr/lib64/fpc/units/x86_64-win64/) What are the opinions on this? Rpmlint and strip don't like these files as they are not elf files, but there's no real danger in this? It would be nice if this sub-package could be added to Fedora, making it possible to compile with fpc for windows directly. The srpm and the -win64 package can be found here: http://menora.cnoc.nl/extern/fpc/fpc-win64-2.2.4-5.fc11.x86_64.rpm http://menora.cnoc.nl/extern/fpc/fpc-2.2.4-5.fc11.src.rpm Joost van der Sluis. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list