On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Zouzou wrote:
>>     With this in mind,  which package should I use to compile on Windows
>>     for Linux?
>>     You probably see it coming… which package should I use to compile on
>>     Windows for MacOSX?
>>
>>     In another words, what solution is there to cross compile on
>>     Windows, for Windows, Linux and MacOSX?
>
> have a look at crosstool-ng <http://crosstool-ng.org/>. coupled with
> Cygwin <http://cygwin.com/> on Windows, it should allow all kinds of
> cross-compilation.
> just make sure you're patient enough while Cygwin builds the
> cross-compilers; might take a few hours... ;)

Or if you want a bit faster cross compiler system use MSYS and
mingw-w64 distributed binaries.  There is no need to encumber the
extra time the Cygwin runtime would add to the process.

-- 
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