On Thu, 2008-04-17 at 21:40 +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Debian have packaged mingw32 as a cross-compiler so you can target > Windows as an embedded platform, building *.DLLs and *.EXEs from your > Linux box: > > http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/mingw32 > > There's already an RPM package for this for Fedora and in my limited > testing it seems to work: > > http://mirzam.it.vu.nl/mingw/ > > HOWEVER ... This package can't be built directly from source because > it has a circular dependency. As described on that page: For what its worth, I needed a cross compiler for a project so I spent quite a bit of time and effort building up one. I don't really know what I'm doing as far as building cross toolchains so I probably Did It Wrong, and there's still a lot of rough edges, but it works and got the job done. http://www.haxxed.com/rpms/ Note that gcc by itself is pretty much useless, most of the effort actually went in to building up a stack of fundamental libraries so that you can actually DO something with it. It would be a shame for all my effort to go to waste, but I alone can't maintain this whole thing in Fedora...
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