Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/04/11/22:02:16
Hi Guys,
We are in the process of attempting to use Cygwin as a cross compile
development environment for Linux using a Windows 2000 machine for
development. Our plan is to target initially Red Hat 7.0, but we
would like to support all distributions with one binary. Hence our
plan is to simply staticly link the runtime libraries we use into our
programs instead of dynamically linking the code to avoid issues with
libc5, glibc2 glibc2.1 etc etc. We would also like to be able to
remote debug from the Windows 2000 machine to the Linux box using
TCP/IP (probably with GVD or Insight; does Insight support this?)
So if anyone has any experience in this area or can point me to the
appropriate FAQ's and documentation on doing this it would be
appreciated. Also my plan initially is to start with the latest
version of GCC/Binutils etc source code that already builds for
Cygwin as the basis of the cross-compiler rather than using the Red
Hat source code (definately not 2.96 from RH 7.0 ;-). Does that plan
make sense, or should we start with a different version of the
compiler? What about the binutils stuff, will the versions that are
used for Cygwin work OK if we re-target and compile them for Linux?
Thanks!
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