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Christopher Faylor wrote:

> Having a true mingw cross-compiler does sound like the right first step.
> I guess this means that I need to generate a cross-binutils, too.

And we'll probably have to have w32api install into both 
/usr/include/w32api|/usr/lib/w32api/ and also into 
/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/include/w32api|/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/lib/w32api.

Similarly for mingw-runtime.  Although, in both cases, because the new 
mingw cross-compiler is cygwin hosted, it will understand symlinks so 
maybe some clever postinatall scripts for those two packages would be a 
better solution. (with the exception of mingwm10.dll in mingw-runtime; 
it probably needs to stay in /usr/bin)

--
Chuck



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