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Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 14:11:32 +0200 (CEST)
From: Jesper Eskilson <jojo@virtutech.com>
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To: Robert McNulty Junior <bobbymcn2001@yahoo.com>
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Subject: RE: Accessing Cygwin API calls from a native Windows app
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Robert McNulty Junior wrote:

> -mcygwin -mwindows

Let me clarify. By "native windows application", I mean an application
which uses MSVCRT* instead of Cygwin.

Also, in this case, the application is built using VC++. To rephrase what
I'm trying to do: I would like to call some of the cygwin_XXX API
functions in cygwin1.dll, from an application created with VC++.

After reading the sources, it seems clear to me that this should indeed be
possible. I also tried to call the function cygwin_dll_init(), but with no
success.

/Jesper
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Jesper Eskilson                                         jojo@virtutech.se
Virtutech                                         http://www.virtutech.se
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