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From: | olesen AT weber DOT me DOT queensu DOT ca |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Build MSDOS apps under Linux? |
Date: | 5 Jun 1995 23:26:17 GMT |
Organization: | Queen's University at Kingston |
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References: | <RICK DOT 95Jun5111827 AT rio DOT moneng DOT mei DOT com> |
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In article <RICK DOT 95Jun5111827 AT rio DOT moneng DOT mei DOT com>, rick AT rio DOT moneng DOT mei DOT com (Rick Bronson) writes: >Hello, > A while back I posted this question to the mailing list and got some >help but now I'm stuck again. > > I read ALL of the gcc info ("info gcc" from emacs) and couldn't find >anything about MSDOS specified as the target for cross-compiling. I remember reading somewhere in the Linux HOWTO documents that it is/was possible to have a gcc cross-compiler that runs under Linux and makes a.out files equivalent to those produced by emx/gcc. I think that the final stub binding step still had to be done under DOS or OS/2. Sorry that is all the information I have, but it might give you another direction to pursue. /Mark
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