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Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 15:10:43 -0400
From: Chris Howell <chowell AT pyxisinnovation DOT com>
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Subject: Question about link.exe?
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I am running on Vista, and what I am doing is I open up a Dev Studio 
2008 command shell. From that command shell I launch cygwin/bash... 
Things like cl.exe are inherited from the first shell I've opened in the 
bash environment. What I want is link to be the path that is found under 
my BIN directory of my DevStudio install. However possibily because 
they're the same name when I query link, or try and use it to make a 
dll. Bash thinks I am using link to make a symbolic link as opposed to a 
dll.

Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.

Cheers
Chris Howell
Software Engineer
the PYXIS innovation inc
Kingston Ontario,
w: www.pyxisinnovation.com
p: 613-389-3430

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