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From: Andrew U. <dd...@gm...> - 2010-06-23 21:47:39
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I wish. There are a LOT of patches to get to build some of the more normal libraries that are part of a typical UNIX system. Here are a ton of RPMs: http://mirror.karneval.cz/pub/linux/fedora/linux/development/source/SRPMS/ Look for the ones that begin with mingw32. I imagine for many you might be able to use alien or similar (rpm2deb) to install onto an Ubuntu box. I've done a little bit of work with these to get certain libs on my Gentoo machine because out of Portage almost nothing compiles and nothing is set up for the cross environment provided by crossdev (an awesome Gentoo script). Thomas Stover wrote: > We are moving to the deb packaged win32 & win64 mingw cross compilers that > are available in the ubuntu 10.4 apt repositories, instead of home-built > ones. This btw is awesome! With almost all of our windows development now > completely ubuntu hosted, the notion of using .deb packaged win32/64 > development and run time library files is pretty obvious. It certainly > "feels" like more and more people are thinking this same way. > > Does anyone know of any apt repositories out there that already do this > for things like Gtk+ before we start making our own. -- Andrew Udvare au...@gm... 978-870-5908 www.andyudvare.com |