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Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 17:33:24 -0600
From: faisal vali <fvali AT eecs DOT ku DOT edu>
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Subject: Is there anyway to use cygwin-g++ to compile a program to run on a unix
box

I know this may sound backasswards - but does anyone know if cygwin can
be used to create an executable that will run on a certain unix
platform?

Essentially - i can't install g++ due to space limitations on my unix
account (and the administrator has no desire to update g++ systemically
anytime soon), but i do have g++ 3.2.1 installed on my pc - is there
anyway i could possibly create an executable that i can run on the unix
platform?

any advice will be greatly appreciated.

thanks,
Faisal Vali.

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