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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 05:34:17 -0800
From: Bradley Bell <btb AT debian DOT org>
To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com, win32 AT lists DOT debian DOT org
Subject: preliminary cygwin debs
Message-ID: <20010111053417.A5762@washington.edu>
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I've packaged up a Cygwin cross-compiler (compiling for cygwin, hosted on a
Debian (linux) system.)  These .debs are very alpha, to say the least, but
they can be found here, along with the source:
http://people.debian.org/~btb/src/cygwin/
The package names are binutils-i386-cygwin, gcc-i386-cygwin, and
libcygwin-dev, but even those are subject to change.  All three are built
from a single source tree, which is itself made of symlinks to the binutils,
gcc, and cygwin source packages included in the cygwin distribution.
If anyone knows of a better way to build a cygwin cross-compiler, please let
me know.

-brad

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