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> From: "Stephen A. Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Michael Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Cross-compile to Windows NT
> Resent-Date: 17 Jul 1998 18:15:15 -
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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Benoit Goudreault-Emond wrote:
>
> I'll assume the thing was written in C.
It is.
>
> Well. Don't expect it to work out of the box. But if it uses only
> the standard library, you may have luck with the mingw32 stuff at:
>
> http://www.d.shuttle.de/isil/cpd/mingw32-cpd.html
>
This looks li
I'll assume the thing was written in C.
Well. Don't expect it to work out of the box. But if it uses only
the standard library, you may have luck with the mingw32 stuff at:
http://www.d.shuttle.de/isil/cpd/mingw32-cpd.html
I haven't tried it myself, as I usually compile from Win95. BUT I've
You might be interested in the Cygnus GNU/win32 project.
It's possible both setting up a cross linux->NT and building gcc+binutils
for native NT operation. Check out
http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/ -- GNUwin32 project home
http://www.lexa.ru/sos/ -- Sergei Okhapkin's home pag
On Fri, 17 Jul 1998, Michael Laing wrote:
> I have a large utility program that I need to run under NT - is there a
> cross-compiler for this purpose?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
>
Yeah, 'gcc' (assuming it is written in C).
Cross-compiling really means compiling a set of source files into an
exe
I have a large utility program that I need to run under NT - is there a
cross-compiler for this purpose?
Thanks,
Michael
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