Hello!
Here are the steps needed to setup a MinGW on a Red Hat Linux like rpm
based system (Fedora Core, Mandrake Linux, ... should probably work even
on a SuSE Linux)
* Download the mingw-binutils and mingw-gcc srpm's from
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/libc6/SRPMS/
* Download the mingw-3.0-1.src.rpm srpm from
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/libc6/noarch/SRPMS/
* Build the mingw and mingw-binutils rpm's (rpmbuild --rebuild
$SRPM) and install them.
* After the above step you can build the mingw-gcc rpm too. Install
it.
* That's almost everything: you need this patch for wine's configure
to make it find your mingw binaries.
* For instructions how to build the Wine tests for Windows see the
Wine Documentation.
You may want to try your local Red Hat mirror for the above srpm's.
This info can be found also on
http://people.redhat.com/mstefani/wine/
Hope this helps
bye
michael
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