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<p>
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Now you should save any previous installation
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of the MinGW cross compiling environment.
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of the mingw_cross_env.
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Assuming you've installed it under
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/opt/mingw (any other directory will do as well),
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you should execute the following commands:
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Enter the directory where you've unpacked the
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MinGW cross compiling environment.
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mingw_cross_env.
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Now it depends on what you actually want – or need.
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</p>
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<pre>make</pre>
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<p>
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you're in for a long wait,
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because the MinGW cross compiling environment
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because the mingw_cross_env
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<a href="#packages">compiles a lot of stuff</a>.
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On the other hand it doesn't require any intervention,
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so you're free to do whatever you like
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<p>
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After you're done it just needs a little post-installation.
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Edit your .bashrc script in order to change $PATH:
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<pre>export PATH=/<em>where MinGW cross compiler is installed</em>/usr/bin:$PATH</pre>
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</p>
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<pre>export PATH=/<em>where mingw_cross_env is installed</em>/usr/bin:$PATH</pre>
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BTW, note that any compiler related environment variables
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