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Subject: Re: Using ARM GNU GCC with Cygwin
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On 4/4/20 9:32 AM, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> On 2020-04-04 02:00, Ben wrote:
>> Is there something else I'm missing?
>
> That by cross-compiling for your targets on Cygwin instead of a real POSIX OS, you will something like double your compile times, if not more.
>
> Why would you involve Cygwin in a development activity whose target isn't POSIX on Windows.
>
The make files do differentiate between windows and posix.

And the compiler is supplied by the GCC folks for Windows as well as Linux/Unix.

I just thought I'd try it out. It's so close to working, I thought that'd be neat.

My main linux  system is scheduled for a major upgrade (CentOS 6 to 8). So i thought I'd see how well gcc for arm on windows played with Cygwin.


  Cheers,

  -Ben
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