r CE.
> (I'm familiar with building for *nix; not so much Windows.)
>
I don't think so because Windows CE is a mixture of different
architectures (arm32, arm64, something intel like). The win ce item
will need to be compiled for that architecture or using .net universal
machine
Please let me know whether Cygwin offers any package support
for building native Windows CE binaries, specifically 5.0.
I tried i686-w64-mingw32-gcc, and it builds just fine for
regular Windows, but such binaries do not run under CE.
(I'm familiar with building for *nix; not so much Windows.)
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 05:50:02PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
>Philippe Laporte wrote:
>>Why is there no port for Win CE?
>
>http://cygwin.com/acronyms#WJM.
Wow! Good thing that I checked twice before I sent my answer.
I hate to duplicate someone else's technical responses.
Philippe Laporte wrote:
> Hi,
> Why is there no port for Win CE?
http://cygwin.com/acronyms#WJM.
cheers,
DaveK
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Hi,
Why is there no port for Win CE?
Do you know anything that provides similar functionality for Win CE?
Thanks,
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Philippe Laporte wrote:
Hi,
What toolchain should one use to get cygwin-like functionality for
Win CE? I.e. Posix compatibility layer etc (cygwin-wince.dll).
The following google search unearths for me the only relevant conversation
on this list that I recall:
<http://www.google.
Hi,
What toolchain should one use to get cygwin-like functionality for
Win CE? I.e. Posix compatibility layer etc (cygwin-wince.dll).
Thanks,
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