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Reply-To: "Latyr Jean-Luc FAYE" <webmaster AT faye DOT cjb DOT net>
From: "Latyr Jean-Luc FAYE" <Latyr DOT Faye2 AT mail DOT dcu DOT ie>
To: "Cygwin" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Include Cygwin dll when Compiling
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 20:57:48 +0100
Organization: Dublin City University
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Dear Cygwin Users,

Thanks again for you explanations.
This is going to be my last question of the day (I hope so ;)
I want to compile a C/C++ file and generate an exe file that can be run from
any PC including a PC without Cygwin dll.
I've read the Cygwin FAQ in wich there is a method proposed.
I tried it but I didn't have it work.
Either I screw up, either it's not working.

May a helpfull soul help a young man in the dark ???

Thanks in advance

Regards

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Latyr Jean-Luc FAYE
http://faye.cjb.net


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