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From: "Michnowicz, Simon G" <Simon DOT Michnowicz AT team DOT telstra DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Linking VCC with Cygwing Gcc
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 14:15:41 +1000
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I have the job of putting a commercial licencing tool (libraries compiled in
VCC) with
cywgin compiled code (on Windows 2000)

The FAQ hints that this should be possible, however I have not been able to
do this.
Is this possible, especially using multi-tasking code?

The FAQ says that object code between the two compilers can be shared,
however
a simple "hello world" program I wrote gives a linker error, i.e.
gcc main.o hello.obj
gives an error like " undefined reference to `_chkesp'"

The situation gets mroe complicated with libraries and dll's.  

Is there any document anywhere describing the process in more detail, or
with examples?

regards

Simon Michnowicz
New Wave - Innovation, Chief Technology Unit
Tel:  03 9253 6769
Fax: 03 9253 6352

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