Crosscompiling with mingw could be possible. So far I haven’t experienced with 
MinGW at all, I first want to get stuff I actually need to done...

If someone can offer me a licence of Windows, I should be able to install one 
to  my Xen server. I haven’t ever tried it though, so I don’t know I have 
necessary stuff in kernel. I really dislike that kind of option too...

-- 
Terveisin
Samu Voutilainen
SLM Finland Oy

Helge Fredriksen kirjoitti maanantai 29 maaliskuu 2010 15:47:39:
> That would definitly be very nice. However, isn't the licensing of Microsoft
> Windows XP a showstopper for an open compilation platform, even if we
> were to try it out on MinGW? Or is it possible to "virtualize" away from 
> this
> problem?
> 
> Regards,
> Helge Fredriksen
> 
> Dusan Zatkovsky wrote:
> > On Sunday 28 of March 2010 21:47:30 Samu Voutilainen wrote:
> >
> > Also we still need a "permanent" place where to automate builds, so we need 
> > win/lin[32,64] environments with some kind of remote access ( ssh, vnc ).
> >
> >
> >   
> 
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