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From: "Brian Warner" <numero_7 AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: compiling gcc 3.2.2 with mingw support
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:54:53 +0200
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Hi,

I'm porting an application from Linux to Windows, using MinGW and MSYS. This 
application needs the Xerces-C library. This library doesn't exist for 
Mingw, so I needed to compile it with Cygwin for MinGW. When My program used 
the gcc 3.2, there were no problem, but now it uses the gcc 3.2.2 which 
doesn't exist for Cygwin. I compiled gcc 3.2.2 on Cygwin successfully, but I 
don't have the MinGW support that I got in the 3.2 version. And I can't 
compile the Xerces-C library anymore. Can someone tell me how I have to do 
to add the MinGW support in gcc 3.2.2 ?
Or did someone already do it and can tell me were I can find it ?
Thanks for any help.

Regards,
Brian Warner.

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