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Subject: Re: DLLs that can be used with MS C++
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Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:44:18 +0100
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Hi,

just to get this straight.
Are you saying that I can't make C++ dll's in cygwin for use in 'normal'
Windows?

So, if I need to do that my only choice is MS Visual C++!
There's not even a native gcc for Windows?

Dan
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