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On 27 Aug 2002, "Niraj Agarwal" <niraja AT npi DOT stpn DOT soft DOT net>
wrote: 

> This is really simple. But problem is that i want to include
> the dll prepared using vc++ in program written in cygwin
> environment. 

I have little time, and have also knackered my hand, so can't 
really try anything, but are you sure this is not a case of the 
fun. name in the dll (c++) being decorated, and c not knowing 
anything about it? What happens if you compile and link your 
test program with vc++?

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