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| Subject: | Statically linking programs?? |
I was looking through the FAQ, and I see about an option to
build binaries that link either the cygwin or the Micro$oft
dlls. However, I do not see an option to build statically linked
binaries that require no dlls. Is this a possibility??
(-static doesn't seem to have any effect:
man gcc:
-static
On systems that support dynamic linking, this pre-
vents linking with the shared libraries. On other
systems, this option has no effect.
)
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