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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 11:27:50 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@yahoo.com>
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"jackson e." wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have other links to cross compilers?
> 
> I started to use cygwin without any real problems and
> even impressed a professor of mine. I took a
> semi-elaborate shell interpreter and created a
> cygwin32 app that worked really well.
> 
> What I am looking for is the purest egcs/gcc compiler
> for Win32. I guess something along the lines of what
> the MySQL people use to copile their DB for a Win32
> environment. Something where the app runs without a
> lot of system overhead.
> 

It sounds as if you're looking for http://www.mingw.org.  Cygwin
supports MinGW by the use of a -mno-cygwin switch.  Search the archives
and review the documentation found at http://cygwin.com for details on
these.

Earnie.

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