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Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 08:09:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: JorWong <greentea7 AT comcast DOT net>
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Subject: Cygwin and PortAudio
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I'm using Bloodshed Dev-C++, the latest version of Cygwin, and the PortAudio
API. I put the PortAudio .tar in my /usr/src folder and ran the following
commands:

$ cd /usr/src
$ tar zxf pa_snapshot_v19.tar.gz
$ cd portaudio
$ autoconf
$ ./configure --disable-static
$ make
$ make install

Cygwin says installation was successful, but when I take the files from
/usr/local and put them in the appropriate folders in the Dev-C++ directory,
I still get multiple linker errors when trying to compile a PortAudio
program. 
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