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[Mingw-cross-env-list] Re: powerpc crosstools for Windows built with Min
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Sergei Poselenov |
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[Mingw-cross-env-list] Re: powerpc crosstools for Windows built with MinGW? |
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Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:10:25 +0400 |
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the reply!
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 17:30:33 +0200
Simon Richter <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 06:23:43PM +0400, Sergei Poselenov wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to build the Windows-based GCC powerpc cross-compiler
> > using MinGW cross-build environment based on Debian Linux?
>
> No, the system actually running gcc must be somewhat Unix compatible.
> While the GNU toolchain is written in a very portable way, things like
> e.g. file depend on the POSIX facilities ("open", "close" etc. rather
> than "CreateFile").
>
So, do you mean the MinGW for Unix provides only the instrumentation to
build for the Windows platform, it doesn't provide a layer to translate
POSIX API to Windows API, right?
The application intended to run on Windows should use the Windows API,
instead of POSIX?
Regards,
Sergei
> Your basic options here are Cygwin and Microsoft's "Services for
> Unix". Using Cygwin will probably give you results faster, as SFU has
> a number of interesting warts, but SFU can provide a case-sensitive
> filesystem, which is required to compile a Linux kernel
> (net/netfilter/xt_tcpmss.c vs net/netfilter/xt_TCPMSS.c for example).
>
> Simon
Re: [Mingw-cross-env-list] powerpc crosstools for Windows built with MinGW?, Volker Grabsch, 2010/09/23