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From: "Eng. Bruno Cortes" <bcc AT sidereus DOT pt>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Using gcc/ar to produce a library
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 18:41:41 -0000
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I'm using gcc to compile c++ files and then using
ar (ar rv <object files>) to create a library because I needed
to use this library within the cpp code compiled use VC or BC.

VC is not recognizing the library and I cannot import the functions
on the other program. Is there any way to produce a windows like .lib
file using gcc and ar (or some other gnu tools?!).

Thanks.


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Bruno Cortes - bcc AT sidereus DOT pt



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