This is what I did. the gcc included in dev-c++ is a statically linked that doesn't need the cygwin1.dll to run.
But that I looked particularily at compiling cygwin under wine. Using the cygwin under is difficult for the moment, as bash and sh both refuse to run today.
I presume this is possible, although the other interesting approach would be to run the gcc binary from mingw/cygin under wine itself. I saw that somebody got it running recently on the newsgroup; see http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ming32w+gcc+wine
Note: I haven't actually done this. These are just ideas :-)
Thanks for taking time to answer.
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