David Olofson writes:
> > It would be fine (for my project) if I could compile RTLinux modules on MS
> > Windows. So my question:
Is this for political reasons ?
> > Is there a Win32 ( Windows95 or Windows NT) hosted GCC cross-compiler.
>
> Not that I know of...
Well, run gcc in cygwin.
> > And is it suitable for RTLinux module developing.
>
> Shouldn't make a difference if you compile modules or normal executables. The
> difference between them is probably smaller than between windows EXEs and DLLs,
> which basically use the same file format.
Well, besides the compiler and the kernel sources you don�t really
need anything. It might work.
But to me it sound a lot easier to take an old PC, install Linux on
that, and ssh in to compile kernel modules, that�s it. You can
actually "mount" your windows disk on that Linux machine, so you
really only need to issue make. That can even be don via (X)Emacs
remote-compile function.
Jochen
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