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Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 18:59:43 -0500
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From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
To: pgarceau AT teleport DOT com
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In-reply-to: <3A4A0F6B.13682.39B062@localhost> (pgarceau@teleport.com)
Subject: Re: Static version of Cygwin DLL?
References: <3A4A0F6B DOT 13682 DOT 39B062 AT localhost>

> 	By forcing the elimination of cygwin1.dll using -mno-cygwin, 
> you can then do this:
> 
> 	gcc -ofoo.exe foo.c -mno-cygwin -lcygwin
> 
> 	The default paths already scan the usr/lib directory.  It is 
> the usr/lib directory that has the static version of cygwin 
> (libcygwin.a).

I'm sorry, but this is completely wrong.  There is no static version
of the cygwin runtime, period.  The -mno-cygwin option tells gcc to
cross-compile to the MSVC runtime (i.e. the result is *not* a cygwin
application).  What you *think* is the "static cygwin" is really just
the import library for the DLL

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