mingw32. Works great.

If you're lucky enough to be using Debian, 

apt-get install mingw32

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> I am interested in using my Linux box as a build machine. The only
> problem is that I would like to generate Windows binaries (and Linux,
> but that is the easy part). What would be the best way of going about
> doing this... Or is it even possible? Your thoughts would be greatly
> appreciated.
>  
> Dallin Jones
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