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From: jeffc AT crater DOT pcx DOT ncd DOT com (Jeff Coleman)
Subject: Ensuring this is what I am really looking for...
21 Mar 1998 05:52:17 -0800 :
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To: "'gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com'" <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>

Group,

I found the GNU-Win32 tools and library ports on the web and just wanted
to clarify if this is, in fact, a solution to a problem I am having or
if I am way off track. I have a normal NT DLL that is built under the
MSVC environment and links with the standard libraries to run under NT.
I need to make calls in my code that would normally be run on a Unix
client (linked with GNU's libc) so I can communicate with a Unix server.
What this encompasses is using an "NT'd" version of these calls. Is the
cygwin.dll the ported version that I am looking for? If so, it is not
clear to me as to how a normal NT Win32 app (or DLL, in my case) links
with this library. Is there an import library (cygwin.lib) or are calls
made using LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress() into the cygwin.dll? Or am
I completely off base? Please excuse my ignorance on this...I am digging
for info.

Thank you in advance,

Jeff Coleman


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