Cross compilers hosted on MacOS X

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pixel
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Cross compilers hosted on MacOS X

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Hi

I just finished my cross compiler collection running under MacOS X. This includes a cygwin, a mingw32 and a i686-linux cross compiler, all based on gcc-4, and glibc 2.3.2 for the linux part (current debian stable glibc) This is because I want to turn my mac into a compilation farm (windows, linux and macos).

All this compilation is quite a painful cyclic process, and maybe some people (ooPo? rinco? blackdroid? others?) are interested to get it without the harass of the compilation phase.

However, this takes a full 270MB unpacked, and the packed file is yet 70MB, which is quite alot for my current hosting options. So, if some people are interested, please provide some hosting space for it :)

Cheers
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Post by pixel »

Okay. After recieving some feedback by PM, here is the package:

http://nnoble.nerim.net/offtopic/macosx-crosstools.zip

Download it, mirror it, but be aware it'll disappear from here in about one week due to space needed, so feel free to advertise any mirror in this thread.
pixel: A mischievous magical spirit associated with screen displays. The computer industry has frequently borrowed from mythology. Witness the sprites in computer graphics, the demons in artificial intelligence and the trolls in the marketing department.
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