Hello,

I have a C program that builds and runs fine on my Fedora 11 box. This program 
uses popen as follows:

     FILE *pipe = popen("perl - ", "w");
     if(pipe) {
       int i = 0;

       // Send a Perl script to the STDIN of 'pipe'.
       for( ; i<  sizeof(perlScript) / sizeof(perlScript[0]); ++i) {
         fprintf(pipe, "%c", perlScript[i]);
       }

       pclose(pipe);
     }

I would like to know if MinGW can help me:
   1. cross-compile the above C program (on my Fedora 11 for the Windows 
platform),
   2. without having to replace the above call to popen by less than ideal
       Windows counterparts like _popen (which pops up an ugly CMD console 
window!),
       or CreatePipe, or CreateNamedPipe, etc.

Regards,
/HS


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