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For Fedora, you want mingw32-gcc and mingw64-gcc installed. You then run
mingw32-configureormingw64-configureinstead of./configure, thenmakeas usual. You don't have to bother with knowing the host triplets for 32- and 64-bit environments.On Ubuntu, installing mingw-w64 will get the cross-compiler for both 32 and 64-bit applications set up properly. The host triplet on Ubuntu is
i686-w64-mingw32andx86_64-w64-mingw32, and the regular build instructions are OK.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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Maybe it's better if we tell our users the specific packages they need (on a few select distros) rather than the generalized info that might not be helpful enough for some.
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It works perfectly fine to run ./configure --host= on fedora so with that in mind, these instruction does not differs from whenever you are on ubuntu or fedora. Only the way how to get the two compilers installed, which we do not mention and care about.
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Alright. I still think there's value in describing how to set up the cross-compiling environment, but we can leave that for a wiki page or something.