Cygwin setup
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Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for Windows. It can be used to cross-compile Linux applications for RISC OS.
Setting up Cygwin
Setting up Cygwin is fairly straight forward. Download and run the installer from the Cygwin homepage. Following the default setup will probably be OK. Choose a suitable mirrow (e.g. ftp://mirror.ac.uk/) and make sure that the following (binary) packages are installed under the "devel" tree:
- autoconf
- automake
- binutils,
- bison
- flex
- gcc
- gcc-core
- gcc-g++
- gperf
- make
- svn
- wget
If any of these are missing or you need to make changes, you can re-run the Cygwin setup program at any time. Once this is done, running Cygwin from the Start menu or Desktop icon will present the "bash" console.
Links
- Back to Using GCCSDK