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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 12:29:08 -0400
From: "Charles S. Wilson" <cwilson AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu>
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To: Brian Michael Genisio <genisiob AT pilot DOT msu DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: Win32 Api in cygwin?
References: <200106192036 DOT f5JKamN217446 AT pilot14 DOT cl DOT msu DOT edu>

Brian Michael Genisio wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Does anyone know, is it possible to call Win32 API calls from a cygwin
> application?  How is this done, and is there examples somewhere?  Specifically,
> I want to see if I can use the Windows Shared Memory interface... assuming they
> have one, instead of cygipc.

Ummm...cygipc (e.g. ipc-daemon, the test programs, etc) are cygwin 
applications that use the Windows shared memory interface.  If you don't 
want to use cygipc itself, you can always look at the code as an 
example.  (note that your IPC code would then be a derivative work and 
would be affected by Phillipe Lange's copyright and licensing terms 
(GPL) ...so you wouldn't be able to "own" or separately relicense your 
IPC code -- you would be required to GPL your program...)

--Chuck


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