Hi,

I've seen a lot of chatter/patches going into MinGW-w64 for Cygwin support,
which is great, as I've noticed a lot of small inconsistencies and code
clarity issues are being fixed.

What I would like to know is if I could build a working Cygwin
cross-compiler using MinGW-w64 and if so, what steps would be required to
build it. If this is possible, this would end in a Cygwin cross-compiler
for Arch in the AUR (Arch User Repository), and me building Cygwin hosted
MinGW-w64 cross-compilers as well for my builds.

I have previously attempted to build a Cygwin cross-compiler, but I found
it troubling that I needed to copy the binary Cygwin runtime. I'd like to
build everything from source and a native Linux GCC, not paste together a
bunch of prebuilt packages.

Any help or info is appreciated!

Ruben

PS: I'm currently only interested in the Cygwin stable 32-bit version.
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