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Hello,

> Actually, the OP hasn't really specified whether he is using the
> *cygwin* provided mingw64 *cross compilers*, or if he has simply
> installed the mingw64 *native* compilers from mingw-w64.sourceforge.net.

Indeed I had tried both, but neither worked for the now obvious reasons.

> What it SEEMS the OP wants is a 64bit cygwin compiler.  There is no such
> beast.  Sorry.

Is there any other way to make an 64bit windows apps "understand" cygwin
paths and commands?

Alex

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