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Date: 19 Dec 2001 08:46:53 -0800
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Subject: Linking to gcc lib from MSVC

I have a library compiled on cygwin which I need to link
against an application written in MS Visual c++.
I have the source for the library - which has a gnu makefile.

Options seem to be:
1, Rewrite the makefile for nmake- are there any programs which will do this automatically ?

2, Convert the .a file into a .lib ( or into a dll ) -
How do I do this.

3, Link the .o files into a .lib with microsoft tools - is this possible ?

 
    Many thaks

      Martin
   

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