Updated MinGW cross-compilation documentation.
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This directory contains a collection of toolchain definitions for cross
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This directory contains a collection of toolchain definitions for
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compilation, currently limited to compiling Win32 binaries on Linux.
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cross-compiling for Windows using MinGW on various other systems.
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The toolchain file naming scheme is as follows:
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host-system-compiler.cmake
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To use these files you add a special parameter when configuring the source tree:
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To use these files you add a special parameter when configuring the source tree:
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<toolchain-file> .
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<toolchain-file> .
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For example, to use the Debian GNU/Linux MinGW package, run CMake like this:
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The exact file to use depends on the prefix used by the MinGW binaries on your
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system. You can usually see this in the /usr directory, i.e. the Ubuntu
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MinGW-w64 packages have /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32 for the 64-bit compilers, so the
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correct invocation would be:
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=CMake/i586-mingw32msvc.cmake .
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cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=CMake/x86_64-w64-mingw32.cmake .
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For more details see this article:
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For more details see this article:
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