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From: Niklas Molin <niklas_molin AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: use cygwin GCC from a windows application
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:44:57 +0100
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I'm quite new to cygwin, so this might be an easy question to answer (I've tried to search on the web for a solution).
I'm using a windows program to edit the code in my project.
To compile the project I want to use a GCC-version running in cygwin.
How can I from the windows application (like starting the cmd and send an argument there) start the compilation under cygwin (so I don't have to manually go to cygwin and type the command each time I want to recompile).

Thanks,
Niklas

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