On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Xiaofan Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This also looks interesting. It has quite some packages including
>> libusb-win32, but no libusbx and libftdi yet.
>> http://mxe.cc/
>
> I just tried mxe and it is really quite good at least for my Mac OS X
> environment where I do not know of any ready-made MinGW or
> MinGW-w64 toolchain exist. Take note the MinGW-w64 Sourceforge
> auto build (include Darwin) does not count as a good one. And
> sezero and rubenvb do not provide build for Mac OS X.
>
> Within hours I am able to build libftdi, libusbx and OpenOCD under
> my Mac OS X with a recent MinGW 32bit toolchain and the necessary
> libraries.

Here is the resultant OpenOCD 0.6.1 MinGW 32bit binary
for Windows.
http://code.google.com/p/picusb/downloads/detail?name=openocd-0.6.1_mxe_mingw32.zip

Take note this is just an experimental build. You should probably
use Freddie's binary here.
http://www.freddiechopin.info/en/download/category/4-openocd

Some differences with my experimental build from Freddie's
binary
1) Using MinGW.org based toolchain by mxe.cc, 32bit only
2) Using libftdi-0.x git (0.20 + a few commits)
3) Using libusbx git (1.0.14 + 2 commits)

-- 
Xiaofan

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