On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:35:08PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 12:42 PM 3/9/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>hello everybody,
>>
>>i am new here.
>>
>>i do some exploration in nanotech.wisc.edu, xraylith.wisc.edu,
>>cygwin.com, delories.com, objsw.com,
>>redhat.com.
>>But i don t find what i search.
>>
>>somebody can help me, pleaaase ?
>>
>>my question :
>>1) where can i find documentation to install Arm cross compiler ?
>>(StrongArm & Cygnus)
>>2) where can i find download for this cross compiler into Cygwin ?
>>
>>my problem.
>>i have linux and i do that :
>>sources file.c => build, StrongArm cross compiler GCC (sa110-le-gcc) =>
>>bin for Assabet (Intel)
>>
>>now,
>>i would like do the same in Cygwin ?
>>sources file.c => cross compiler GCC into Cygwin ???? => bin for Assabet
>>
>>(Intel)
>>
>>but i don t know where can i find documentation to do that ? and where
>>can i find this cross compiler GCC
>>for Cygwin ?
>>
>>version of Cygwin : "CYGWIN_NT-4.0 PCCXXX 1.1.8(0.34/3/2) 2001-01-31
>>10:08 i686 unknown"
>>
>>thinx in advance for your answer.
>
>
>
>Boy, today is the day for this question, isn't it? Too bad we don't have
>an FAQ for the "How do I make/where do I find the cross compiler for <X>?"
I wonder where people are getting the idea that Cygwin naturally handles
cross compilation. This is a rather odd idea and I don't see any hint
of this in any of our documentation.
I wonder if there is a web site somewhere making this claim in some vague
manner.
cgf
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