Thanks all. I can see the first approach looks easier. Just to reconfirm that I can compile my application on RHEL AS4 to generate objects for windows? Now for the second approach what you have suggested do i need to use any Application development environment on windows to invoke GCC there. TAI, Mangal --- Marco Trudel <mtrudel@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Mangal > > Either compile gcc so that it will run on RHEL AS4.0 > and compiles for > windows or compile gcc so that it will run on > Windows and compiles for > Windows. > The first approach will be easier (in my opinion). > > Check this tutorial for a starting point: > http://rmathew.com/articles/gcj/bldgcj.html > > If you wish, I can upload the missing binaries from > my gcc 4.2.0 build I > use in javaCompiler (http://javaCompiler.sf.net). > You'd have a fully gcc > 4.2.0 running on windows compiling for windows. > > regards > Marco > > > Mangal Pandey wrote: > > Hi Group, > > > > I built an application on RHEL AS4.0 (gcc 4.0.1) > and > > its working fine. Now I want to port that > appliation > > on windows. > > Can anybody suggest me how to use GCC on winXP or > > atleast i can get any document. > > > > TAI, > > Mangal > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn > something new > > http://in.answers.yahoo.com/ > > > > > __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new http://in.answers.yahoo.com/