From dd963fa392d8f9e4ec11d71b3cd2014e45b7e73f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel P. Berrangé Date: Feb 03 2023 11:06:30 +0000 Subject: mingw: remove reference to early state in Fedora 17 What was present in Fedora 17 for mingw is not relevant information for people reading mingw packaging guidelines 20 releases later. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé --- diff --git a/guidelines/modules/ROOT/pages/MinGW.adoc b/guidelines/modules/ROOT/pages/MinGW.adoc index cc5fbb3..746faa4 100644 --- a/guidelines/modules/ROOT/pages/MinGW.adoc +++ b/guidelines/modules/ROOT/pages/MinGW.adoc @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The Fedora MinGW project's mission is to provide an excellent development environment for Fedora users who wish to cross-compile their programs to run on Windows, minimizing the need to use Windows at all. In the past developers have had to port and compile all of the libraries and tools they have needed, and this huge effort has happened independently many times over. We aim to eliminate duplication of work for application developers by providing a range of libraries and development tools which have already been ported to the MinGW cross-compiler environment. This means that developers will not need to recompile the application stack themselves, but can concentrate just on the changes needed to their own application. -As of Fedora 17 a set of RPM macros and packages have been introduced which help packagers compile binaries for multiple targets. The targets Win32 and Win64 are supported. +The targets Win32 and Win64 are supported. == Track Fedora native package versions