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Subject: How to let program running without cygwin environment???
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Message-ID: <OFDB588AB3.9B66D963-ON48256D94.0044DB06@legend.com.cn>
From: xuzhd AT Lenovo DOT com
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 20:50:02 +0800
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I wrote a C program using cygwin, and I hope I can minimize my install
package only including my program and the pre-requisite files such as
cygwin1.dll, ipc-daemon.exe and so on. I had thought that I realized my
goal, but I found that my program didn't run stably after some long-term
tests.
I also let my program running under machines installed with cygwin, and the
results are stable though the test time is not very long.
I wonder if there are some important files ingored by me?


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