Erik van Pienbroek <[email protected]> writes:
> David Rysdam schreef op ma 23-02-2015 om 09:32 [-0500]:
>> I have a project I want to cross compile for Win64 from my Linux 
>> machine (x86_64 CentOS 6.5 eventually, but x86_64 Debian 7 for the 
>> below test). For reasons, life will be much better and easier for me 
>> if I compile the toolchain from source. (I know that on Debian I can 
>> apt-get install, but I'm testing the compile instructions here 
>> before I move elsewhere.)
>
> You could save yourself a lot of trouble and headaches by trying out 
> the large collection of mingw packages which are already available in 
> the CentOS 6 EPEL repository. It's as easy as 'yum install mingw32-
> gcc' to get the mingw-w64 compiler installed for the win32 target. For 
> more information see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW/Tutorial

I saw that in there and deduced from the name that it was actually the
original mingw fork. It's nice to know that's not true.

I did start with that just to make sure mingw was going to help me out
and I managed to compile some underlying tools and determined that I
wanted to go forward.

However, I don't want a win32 target, so I'm not clear how that helps
me in the long run. 

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