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    Fedora Cygwin

    Fedora Cygwin

    Cygwin cross-compiler for Fedora

    This project provides a Cygwin cross-compiler toolchain for current versions of Fedora Linux and RHEL6-compatible distributions, including a large selection of cross-compiled libraries. Also available are the mingw32 packages with static libraries required for building Cygwin's setup.exe installer.
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    FLSDK

    Build System for FLDIGI Applications

    FLSDK is collection of custom written scripts designed to ease compiling the FLDIGI Suite of applications, including NBEMS, from source code. Included in the scripts, is the ability to install and manage MXE Cross. MXE ( M cross environment ) is a Makefile that compiles a cross compiler and cross compiles many free libraries such as SDL and Qt, FLTK and many more. FLSDK uses MXE to build ( compile ) both Win32 test binaries and the NSIS installer associated with each application.
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