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From: "Thomas Steinbach" <steinbach AT gmx-topmail DOT de>
Subject: real native win32 binaries with gcc 4.x
Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2009 22:47:12 +0200
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Hello,

is there meanwhile a solution for compiling real native
win32 binaries with gcc 4.3.x?

I mean something like the "-mno-cygwin" linker switch
within the gcc 3.x compiler collection/tools

Or how does a makefile looks like, if I want to compile
real native win32 executables with gcc >= 4.3.x?

Does anybody has a small example makefile/prog, which
demonstrates the use of the switches with gcc 4.x?

Thomas


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