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Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 12:48:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Michael Schmid <schmid AT ecom-ch DOT com>
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Subject: What dll is necessary to use system()-function
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Hi!

Started to use cygwin, it's great. Now I have a working prog and want it run
on another computer.

So I moved the exe, and all necessary dlls... But there seem to be one
missing, because the system()-function (http://linux.die.net/man/3/system)
doesn't work... E.g. system(cp ./file1 ./file2).

Does anybody know which dll I need? Or may the problem be another one?

Is there any way to quickly find out which dll i need for a specific
function to run? Simple example: I included stdio.h and used printf and want
to know which dll I need now (this case is easy, but just if I wouldn't
know...)

Thanks!
Michael
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