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From: fizjm AT univ DOT gda DOT pl ("Janusz J. Mlodzianowski")
Subject: crosscompilation
6 Mar 1997 11:49:03 -0800 :
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Distribution: cygnus
Message-ID: <199703061007.CAA16209.cygnus.gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
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Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85]
Original-Sender: owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

This is a newbie question:
I am embarking on a project which requires porting of some Unix like
software to Win95/3.11
I have neither Win system nor the compiler. I use DOS and Unix/Linux/NeXT.
Reading Cygnus www pages I understand that it is possible to use GNU C
as a crosscompiler. The addition of Cygwin32.API would allow me to use
Win GUI and maintain Unix functionality (sockets, etc..).
From the available documentation and FAQs I could not understand what
is needed to build such a crosscompiler (or is it available as a developers'
kit).
The ideal solution would be host=MSDOS or NeXT and target=WIN95.
My NeXT (mach) machine has gcc 2.5.8 already installed.
Any comments and sugestions will be welcomed.
Janusz


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