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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 19:09:48 +0200
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Subject: MinGW cross-compiler: missing libraries
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Hi,

I would first like to congratulate everyone involved in getting the 
long-awaited MinGW cross-compiler out. Much appreciated.

There is a program I would like to compile with it, that depends on the 
bfd and iberty libraries. These are provided by a standard MinGW install 
(with "mingw-get install gcc") but are not part of the MinGW 
cross-compiler packages in Cygwin.
I have checked the mingw64 packages and they don't seem to contain these 
libraries either.

Have I missed a dependency, or are they just not part of the distribution?

Thanks,
Zouzou

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