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Re: Cross-compiling
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Re: Cross-compiling


  • Subject: Re: Cross-compiling
  • From: Dair Grant <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 07:36:30 +0100

Mark Wagner wrote:

>Is it possible to use XCode to develop and compile a Windows
>executable, if the necessary headers and libraries are provided?  I
>know GCC is capable of cross-compiling; is the copy that comes with
>XCode suitable for this, or would I need to compile my own copy of
>GCC?

It's not supported officially, but you can configure Xcode to use a
cross-compiler to target other platforms - we have a page on this at:

  <http://www.zonic.co.uk/products/mingw/>

Debugging is the trickiest part, however you can use Eclipse to get
source-level debugging if gdb isn't sufficient.


-dair
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