Mangal Pandey wrote:
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?
Yes. Executables too...
Now for the second approach what you have suggested do
i need to use any Application development environment
on windows to invoke GCC there.
No. The usual windows command prompt (cmd or command) does the job...
regards
Marco
--- 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
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