Another option is to use CoLinux if you find "true" cross compiling too much tedious work. CoLinux acts like a real operating system at your finger tips, which means command line programs can be tested immediately.. There are advantages to both methods. The bottom line is you are going to have to test your app on a real linux at some point (ultimately, there's no sense denying this), so I have figured the best way to compile is to remotely compile programs through the network over to a real linux hardware box or to a fake colinux box (not true cross compiling, just that you hit compile on the windows machine, and -boom-, it compiles on the linux machine or fake colinux machine).. I will release some tools for this at some point.
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