brian,

my original question was how to get gcc to compile (w/o using distcc) as a 
means for building my cross compiler.  at least thats what i thought i was 
doing.  i was following this howto: 
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Distcc_server_on_Windows .  like i said, im a bit 
out of my league here.

do you still think i need to be over in the other mailing list?  i ask b/c i am 
a little confused as to whether i should be following that guide at all right 
now.

 
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Date:  Sun, 15 May 2005 19:07:26 -0700

>admin wrote:
>
>> distccd[1068] (dcc_execvp) ERROR: failed to exec i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc: No 
>> such file or directory
>
>Your question is not "how to get distcc" working, then.  You need to
>build a cross compiler if you want to build linux binaries on Cygwin. 
>The problem that you originally reported was missing headers, because
>you do not have the linux headers and libraries installed on Cygwin for
>the cross compiler to use.
>
>This is a general question about building cross compilers, it's not
>specific to Cygwin at all.  I recommend you post on the crossgcc list.
>
>Brian
>
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