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--- Comment #2 from Ralf Corsepius <[email protected]> 2010-09-06 02:44:50 
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(In reply to comment #1)
> (In reply to comment #0)

> BTW, mixing DLLs built from separate sources is a really bad idea,
I am not mixing. I am building mingw32 packages with Fedora's mingw32
toolchains, now mingw32 users are complaining these applications fail because
they can't find libz1.dll on mingw32.

> especially for C++ where it's unlikely to work at all.  The only DLLs
> we work with are the base Windows-supplied DLLs and the ones
> we built ourselves.

Well, a cross-toolchain's purpose is to enable users to build packages for the
target, here mingw32. I.e. the cross-toolchain must match the native plattform
(here: www.mingw.org)

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