Hi William,

2012/1/3  <r...@libertysurf.fr>:
> Dear both lists,
> I would like to understand better what is the difference between your two 
> projects, in term of cross-compilation capabilities (linux -> windows).
> mingw-64 seems to be a much bigger project, but has not factual documentation 
> on how to actually setup the cross-compiling environment.
> I am under debian, and would like to port applications to windows.
> Best regards,
> William

First, it might be helpful, if you are subscribing to our ML before
posting to it.  This avoids the need of manual approval of your mail.
Well, we are providing documentation about building a cross-compiler.
For sure such documentation might need further improvments, but for a
first glance on this subject please read at our Trac Wiki
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/mingw-w64/wiki/Cross%20Win32%20and%20Win64%20compiler
page.  This might be a good start about this subject.

Kai

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