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| From: | "CLYNES Darius (SCIC)" <Darius DOT Clynes AT cec DOT eu DOT int> |
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| Subject: | How to Link to Pro*C Oracle libs |
| Date: | Sun, 9 Jul 2000 17:26:05 +0200 |
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Hi,
I am new to the Cygwin environment.
In porting our Unix applications to NT we use the Pro*C compiler from
oracle. Oracle provides to
.lib files to link with depending on whether you use MSVC or Borland.
Can I use either of these to link with under Cygwin, and if so how. Which
one should I use?
Do I need to turn it into some kind of Lib.a, or is there a way to specify
linking to .lib
files directly?
both .lib versions seem to reference the same .dll:
sqllib18.dll
Thanks in advance
Darius Clynes
Software Engineer
European Commission
Rue De Mot 24
Brussels, 1040
Belgium
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