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Subject:  Re: Eliminating -mno-cygwin from gcc.
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"Christopher Faylor" wrote in message 
news:20070205030939.GB24653@trixie.casa.cgf.cx...
>[snip]
> I guess this means that I need to generate a cross-binutils, too.

Is a cross-binutils really needed? Which (if any) of the binutils act 
differently when targeted at MingW32
than when targeted at Cygwin?

(I've never worked with a cross toolchain where the executable format of the 
host and target are the same.) 



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