On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 10:25:51AM -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
OTOH, do we want to open the door to people running mingw-compiled
binaries under wine? That seems like it might be a whole 'nother can of
worms, though.
You can actually run the executables under wine directly. In fact you
just run them. Assuming you've set up the ~/.wine/config file so that
paths to any non-standard DLLs can be found, then ./virsh.exe does the
right thing.
Setting up DLL paths correctly when mingw-runtime is installed was one
thing I was going to look at.
One question for you guys. Have you touched base with the Embedded
SIG
guys? (I saw Ralf replied to the packaging-list thread but nothing more
official than that). They're doing work on cross compilers and seem to
have more similarity to your work than most of the other models I've
seen brought up here.
Looking at their wiki page, I also see that they have a stub entry for
mingw:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Embedded
[To Ralf] Is there a mailing list for embedded work?
Rich.
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