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From: | akroev AT sn DOT no (Arne Knut Roev)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | How do I create my own libraries ?
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Date: | 19 Jul 1996 03:21:32 +0200
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Organization: | Not so as you'd notice...
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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No, I am not working on a new libc. I am simply writing a number of
more or less useless ;-) functions, and I would like to add them to
a library of my own.
How do I do this, using djgpp ver. 2.0 ?
( And, while we are at it, how do I use the library, once I have
created it ?)
I have tried to find this info in the info-files, and in the FAQs,
but so far I have not been able to locate any relevant info.
BTW: I'm talking C, _not_ C++.
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