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I recently got started with Cygwin. What a great package! Coming from a Unix programming background I'm completely in the dark about DLL's. I need to write C programs that access a third party API. I'm experimenting with gcc but having disappointing results. I'm trying to compile and run an example C program that came with the third party API package. Although I don't know how to compile a program against a DLL I've found that the gcc string below results in an error free compile/link. The resulting executable runs to some degree. Some API calls execute correctly. However using the gdb debugger it appears that random memory locations are being modified as I step through the program. The program employs elements of a structure as arguments to the API calls. The debugger shows that, in addition to modifying the correct structure elements, random elements of the structure are also being modified as I step over many of the API calls. Also memcpy() appears to produce similar memory corruption. I'm hoping this will ring a bell with someone who can guide me in the right direction. Here is the gcc string I'm using: gcc -g myprog.c -o myprog /path to third party dll/api.dll I've been working with this for days. Forgive me if I haven't read the right FAQ or documentation. I've scanned about everything I can find. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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