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Cross compiling under Windows for Linux
I have two headless servers I am writing code for, and a Windows box networked with them.
I want to compile my code within an IDE on the Windows box (eclipse most likely) and run the compiled binarys on the Linux boxes. Will this work? Using Cygwin (or MinGW)? Thoughts? Cheers, Ian |
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