Re: Cross Compiler Unix - Windows

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So, you think that when people need to build windows apps, the
"recommendation" should be that people should buy a linux box, put their
sources on the linux box, figure out where to get or how to build a
cross compiler, build the sources, and then figure out how to transfer
the sources to the windows platform.

The alternative is to install Cygwin or MSYS and then just build your
sources without worrying about linux, cross compilers, or how to transfer
software to/from windows.


As the person who started this thread over 2 weeks ago, hopefully the thread can end here...

The original question was asked because we are mostly a UNIX house and want to use Windows as little as possible...

Hence the question "is it possible to build a Windows DLL without Windows at all" ...

We currently use Cygwin for this which works just fine... but from our perspective the less Windows the better ...

Thanks all for the helpful replies.

Ivan

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