Greetings, BGINFO4X!

> Do I need to compile it with 64 bits tools to distribute it with cygwin64 ?
> Or can I compile the 32 bits version and distribute both ports
> (cygwin32 and cygwin64)?

I think, your answer was more like "do I need to install 64-bit Cygwin to
compile 64-bit version of my package".
To the best of my knowledge, you should be fine with appropriate
cross-compiler. No need for separate 64-bit install, if you see no other use
for it.
But it may be woth a while to install it for testing purposes.

> "In this king of package compiling 64 bits has no sense".

Now, this is a nonsense :)
Native applications will always work faster, if only by a little.
Also, what Corinna said on compatibility between different Cygwin
architectures.


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WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 05.03.2015, <22:26>

Sorry for my terrible english...


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