On Sunday 17 March 2002 11:30, John Gay wrote:
> I've had a pretty good google and I can find info on re-compiling gcc to
> include either cygwin or mingw32 for cross-compiling, but I was hoping to
> include a Windows C compiler I allready own.
>> Shouldn't it be possible to tell gcc to link against the libs provided by
> my Windows compiler to provide a Windows executable? As for my sources, I
> was only goinh to use ANSI C plus openGL and Glut to ensure the sources
> were as cross-platform compatible as possible.
Can gcc (or rather ld) understand windows libs? Why not just compile the
entire thing using the windows compiler?
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