I know that if I want to compile a 32 bit .exe for windows on Linux I can just install and use the mingw32 package (e.g. apt-get install mingw32) on linux. What if I want to compile a windows .exe that is 64 bit? Is there tools or a method to do this?
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It looks like my answer lies with the Mingw-w64 project which is available for host OSes Linux, Darwin & Windows