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Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:24:51 -0700
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From: Brent Phillips <brent AT lyrastudios DOT com>
Subject: samples?
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Hi,

I've just discovered the CygWin project and I think it's great. Please
excuse the newbie questions...

Are there any samples of using CygWin in a Visual C++ project? Is it just a
matter of including the right header and linking to the right DLL? (If so,
which ones?) I'm curious to use GDBM under Windows, and CygWin appears to
be the way to go for that, but I'd prefer to have a roadmap of some sort
before I jump in and try to build something.

thanks in advance for your help

Brent


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