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Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 16:26:56 +0200
From: Gerhard DOT Utz AT t-online DOT de (Tilman Utz)
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Subject: -mno-cygwin question
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Hi all,
I've got a question concerning the mno-cygwin Flag.
What I wanted to do:
I have to write a program for win32 which relies on libraries written
for gcc (these libraries contain some functions which can only be
understood by gcc). I finally got the libs working, what I'd like to
know now is, whether it would be possible to write programs not needing
the cygwin dll. The mno-cygwin Flag I already tried out, but after
reading Mumit Khan's HowTo it didn't work (maybe I didn't understand him
properly, I'm a newbie on this issue).
So is it possible at all to link programs relying on libs as I described
in a way, the .exe doesn't need the cygwin dll and if the information I
gave is not enough, what else do you need?

Thanks in advance
Tilman

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