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From: Olumide <50295 AT web DOT de>
Subject: Using Cygwin compiled libs in Visual Studio
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 19:17:52 +0100
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Hello,

Is it possible or recommended to use a Cygwin compiled lib file or dll 
in Visual studio? The problem is that although I'm doing my development 
in Visual Studio, a number of the sources I intend to use have Cygwin 
makefiles but no Visual studio projects.

Thanks,

- Olumide


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