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Fix the cross-compiling examples.
[wiki]
/
examples
/
cross-compiling-64-bit-windows-binary.mdwn
diff --git
a/examples/cross-compiling-64-bit-windows-binary.mdwn
b/examples/cross-compiling-64-bit-windows-binary.mdwn
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--- a/
examples/cross-compiling-64-bit-windows-binary.mdwn
+++ b/
examples/cross-compiling-64-bit-windows-binary.mdwn
@@
-21,7
+21,7
@@
The idea is simple:
There are only a few packages that need to be installed as root to get started:
There are only a few packages that need to be installed as root to get started:
- sudo apt-get install mingw-w64 git-core wget
+ sudo apt-get install mingw-w64 git-core wget
quilt
sudo apt-get build-dep tinc
Other Linux distributions may also have 64-bit MinGW packages, use their respective
sudo apt-get build-dep tinc
Other Linux distributions may also have 64-bit MinGW packages, use their respective
@@
-49,7
+49,7
@@
up the necessary environment variables so configure scripts and Makefiles will
use the 64-bit MinGW version of GCC and binutils:
mkdir $HOME/bin
use the 64-bit MinGW version of GCC and binutils:
mkdir $HOME/bin
- cat >$HOME/bin/mingw64 <<
EOF
+ cat >$HOME/bin/mingw64 <<
'EOF'
#!/bin/sh
PREFIX=x86_64-w64-mingw32
export CC=$PREFIX-gcc
#!/bin/sh
PREFIX=x86_64-w64-mingw32
export CC=$PREFIX-gcc
@@
-118,5
+118,5
@@
this is not necessary.
cd $HOME/mingw64/tinc
autoreconf -fsi
cd $HOME/mingw64/tinc
autoreconf -fsi
- ./configure --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-
openssl
=$HOME/mingw64/usr/local
+ ./configure --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-
zlib
=$HOME/mingw64/usr/local
make
make