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From: "Peter J. Stieber" <developer AT toyon DOT com>
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Subject: Re: C COM objects?
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:27:33 -0800
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> I'll give ZooLib another try.  If I can build ZooLib with Cygwin, that
will mean
> that ZooLib can be built with gcc on all the platforms that ZooLib
supports (Mac
> OS, Windows, Linux and BeOS).  I think that would encourage its acceptance
as a
> framework for writing open source software, if one isn't required to use
an
> expensive compiler to build Windows software with it.

I've been able to build wxWindows (http://www.wxwindows.org) apps on cygwin
using gcc and the the other OSs you mention (except for BeOS).

Pete


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