Add copy mingw runtime to the output directory #164
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The binary generated from cross-compiling from linux to windows-gnu cannot run because it lacks the mingw runtime (mingw-w64 under the linux platform).
So I improved this build script so that it copies mingw's runtime to the output directory. In this way, we distribute binaries and these dynamic link libraries, and users do not need the mingw environment.
But we need to wait for #163, the current occt cross-compiled product is still host, not target.