Re: Cross GCC on Cygwin

2005-10-04 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 09:32:53PM +0100, Ivan Novick wrote: >I would subscribe to the MinGW list as this is a key technology to >making cygwin/windows cross compiling work > >http://www.mingw.org/ If you're using Cygwin, then the *cygwin* list (see http://cygwin.com/lists.html) is where you'd d

Re: Cross GCC on Cygwin

2005-10-03 Thread Ivan Novick
I would subscribe to the MinGW list as this is a key technology to making cygwin/windows cross compiling work http://www.mingw.org/ On Oct 1, 2005, at 4:41 AM, Brian Rose wrote: I am an embedded software developer and I am interested in using GCC as a cross-compiler on the Cygwin/Windows p

Re: Cross GCC on Cygwin

2005-10-03 Thread Mike Stump
On Oct 1, 2005, at 4:41 AM, Brian Rose wrote: I am an embedded software developer and I am interested in using GCC as a cross-compiler on the Cygwin/Windows platform. I would like to know which lists I should subscribe to in order to discuss this effort. There is not one. Each issue you may

Re: Cross GCC on Cygwin

2005-10-01 Thread Christian Joensson
On 10/1/05, Brian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am an embedded software developer and I am interested in using GCC as a > cross-compiler on the Cygwin/Windows platform. I would like to know which > lists I should subscribe to in order to discuss this effort. you might want to ha

Cross GCC on Cygwin

2005-10-01 Thread Brian Rose
Hello, I am an embedded software developer and I am interested in using GCC as a cross-compiler on the Cygwin/Windows platform. I would like to know which lists I should subscribe to in order to discuss this effort. Thank you, -- Brian