Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/04/10/14:47:32
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Parker, Ron wrote:
> MFC is a library from Microsoft. It is not public domain, but is
> included with many compilers because the vendors license it from MS.
> Unfortunately unless you have another compiler which supplies the
> headers, libraries and DLL files, there is no way to use it with
> cygwin32. Their license agreement, as of the last time I read it,
> explicitly forbade redistributing the source, libraries or object
> files with another compiler product.
Solution: Fuck Microsoft. Never in the history of the world has there been
a more oppressive, monopolistic, regimistic, overprotective,
counterproductive, lax, uncaring, backwards, evil software company. I rest
my case.
--Caspian
>
> Perhaps in the future someone will undertake the task of creating a PD
> set of headers and import libraries for MFC, but AFAIK this has not
> been done yet. If it were, it would not address the issue of obtaining
> and redistributing the DLL files. However, we could then rely upon
> whatever version of MFC was shipped with the operating system.
>
> This would be like what MingWin does for a C runtime library. It
> links against the OS supplied, MSVCRT.DLL.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Dagit [mailto:thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us]
> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 1998 1:26 AM
> To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
> Subject: MFC with Cygwin?
>
>
> I'm a newbie and I'm trying to learn win32 programming. I keep
> hearing
> about MicroSoft Foundation Classes. I'm wondering, what do I need to
> do
> to use MFC with Cygwin? I have B19.1 and very little knowledge of
> win32 programming. I have experience with DOS C/C++ and VB3.0, but
> thats about the extent of my programming.
>
> Please assume I know only what it takes to compile a simple project.
> I
> have a generic windows application that I created following an
> example
> on MSDN, but that's my only experience with Cygwin32.
>
> Thank you lots,
> Jason
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