Hi,

Xiaofan Chen wrote:
 
> I use the mingw32 package from Ubuntu repo which is for MinGW.org
> compiler. 
> 
> mingw.org does not provide cross compiler. It is more up to date than
> the one in Ubuntu. This is part of the reasons I use native Windows
> MinGW/Msys and not cross build for libftdi/openocd binaries I
> distribute.   

Ok, I see. Normally you build openocd on Windows or Linux ?

> 
> I also had some bad experiences with Ubuntu's mingw-w64 toolchain so
> I do not use them. 
I have try to use the repo one of ubuntu. Now I will try with the mingw32
package for ubuntu (i586-mingw32msvc and not the i686-w64-mingw32). 


> I rather use the personal build of sezero or
> rubenvb from mingw-w64's official site.  
> They provide Linux cross compiler.
> 
>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Wi
n64/Personal%20Builds/
> 
>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/Toolchains%20targetting%20Wi
n32/Personal%20Builds/
> 
>>> (but I can cross build it under Ubuntu as well).
>> 
>> To cross build libftdi on linux do you use the cmake or the
>> configure way ? 
> 
> I use Cmake in general for libftdi since that is the preferred way by
> libftdi developers. 

Ok. I tke not of that !

Again, Thanx for your precious time. 

JOnathan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Xiaofan



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