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Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 10:46:44 +0100
From: Fery <engard DOT ferenc AT innomed DOT hu>
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Subject: Re: how do I use two versions of cygwin on one machine?

Hello,

I ask just to make it clear. I have the same situation as Jim: I use a
cross-compiler which has its own cygwin1.dll in its bin directory. So,
if everything goes OK, I simply can delete the cygwin1.dll from its
directory, and let it use my main cygwin installation's cygwin1.dll?

Thanks,
Ferenc

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