Linux-to-Windows cross-compilation using MSYS2 packages

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  • mxe

    MXE (M cross environment)

  • The only convenient alternative seems to be MXE, and even though I haven't tried it, they seem to still use GCC 11.x, and provide way less packages than MSYS2 does (~500 vs ~2300).

  • quasi-msys2

    Cross-compile C/C++ from Linux to Windows using MSYS2 packages

  • So I made quasi-msys2: a collection of scripts to download those packages and to set up a cross-compilation environment.

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