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From: Michael Hale <michaelh AT cipheroptics DOT com>
Subject: dll version collision
Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 16:53:17 -0400
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Hi,

Is it possible to recompile a subset of the cygwin binaries to depend 
on cygwin1.dll renamed to something like build_cygwin1.dll?  How would 
I go about doing this?

The reason that I want to do this is because the developers at our site 
use the cygwin console for development, and our build process depends 
on certain cygwin files.  I would like to be able to keep all the 
cygwin stuff that the build needs in our repository so that all 
developers will have a consistent environment, but I obviously can't 
have multiple versions of cygwin1.dll on a machine.   My thought was to 
recompile the tools needed by the build process linked to 
build_cygwin1.dll.


  "OS X: because it was easier to make UNIX user-friendly than to fix 
Windows"


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