Fedora Classroom talk: Using the Windows cross-compiler

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  Date:       Sunday, 8th March 2009
  Time:       18:15 UTC [1]
  Location:   Virtual -- #fedora-classroom on irc.freenode.net
  Details:    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom#The_Current_Timeline
  Background: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Windows_cross_compiler
  IRC help:   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/IRCHowTo

A talk and interactive session, "Using the Windows cross-compiler":

  - API basics: POSIX, libc, Win32, gtk, Qt, etc.

  - Cross-compiler basics

  - Practical demonstration:
      setting up the cross-compiler in Fedora
      compiling a small Gtk program
      testing it in Wine
      building a Windows installer

  - Future directions (Win64, Mac OS X ?)

  - How to get involved

If you have root access to a Fedora 10 or rawhide install (i386 or
x86-64 only) you can follow along with the practical part.

Rich.

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