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Opened Jan 11, 2016 by Francesco Colista@fcolistaMaintainer
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Make GCC able to compile exe binaries

I know this can be a long-term goal, but might be helpful having GCC able to compile binaries for windows.
The reason behind this requestes is having openvas-smb built.
But at the same time, there are other packages that would benefit from this feature (like wmi).
Alpine, since is fast and small, would be a very nice canditate for a pentesting environment.

At the moment, there are already several packages ported for this goal, and having full openvas suite built might become a killer-app for people who does pentest.
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Thanks.

(from redmine: issue id 5011, created on 2016-01-11)

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have admin enable hashed storage. More information
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Reference: alpine/aports#5011