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Subject: RE: Dynamic loading of cygwin dependent dlls
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:58:32 +0200
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From: "Peter Ekberg" <peda AT axentia DOT se>
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I wrote:
> Reid Thompson wrote:
> > well -- i just redid the entire thing, with the correct spelling and
> > your original post works
> > 
> > $ ./load
> > pseudo_stub.dll ok
> > foo.dll ok
> 
> That's strange, did my original post first get you error 998 for
> pseudo_stubs.dll and now, after some juggling, the same thing is ok?

Ah, now I see it. You have to be careful with your typing.
pseudo_stubs.dll (with one s in the end) is the name that fails.
Apparently both pseudo_stub.dll (no s) and psuedo_stubs.dll (bad
spelling) work. And pseudo_stubss.dll (double s) definitely works, that
I have tried myself.

Cheers,
Peter


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