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Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 06:32:14 -0700
To: Patientsoft Limited <mail@patientsoft.com>, cygwin@cygwin.com
From: Tim Prince <tprince@computer.org>
Subject: Re: Hi cygwin g++ question
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At 02:23 AM 8/4/2004, Patientsoft Limited wrote:


>I realise that a few header files will have to be changed but is it
>possible to use cygwin and does it come with g++ that will compile for
>redhat 6.2?

In principle, of course it's possible, but you can't expect anyone to do 
this for you.  I can't imagine that you would want to use a version of g++ 
which came with RH 6.2.  There are web pages about building cross-gcc at 
gcc.gnu.org.


Tim Prince 


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