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From: "Chris January" <chris AT atomice DOT net>
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Subject: Re: BUG with 1.3.9 : -mno-cygwin target still depends on cygwin1.dll
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 00:05:44 -0000
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> I'm currently working on a cygwin32 port of DevIL (http://openil.sf.net).
I get strange results when
> trying to compile the libs with -mno-cygwin (we prefer to not depend on
cygwin unix emulation as
> we don't need it, we just use standard C functions)
>
>The problem is that i get dlls that still depend on cygwin1.dll ! but the
compilation is done with
> mno-cygwin flag.
>
> You have the entire libILU.dll compilation process in attachment (and the
cygcheck output).
It seems libtool is not passing the -mno-cygwin flag through when it starts
linking the DLL.

Regards
Chris



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