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Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 11:54:17 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@yahoo.com>
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To: gilles BOURGEOIS <gbourgeois@yaccom.com>
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Subject: Re: use of DLL without Cygwin/shell environment
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gilles BOURGEOIS wrote:
> hello, from france,
> (newbie using cygwin), i am wondering about how I could use the DLL API 
> *directly* without prompting with the starting x terminal (bash commands)
> The fact is I want to use this DLL in order  to create a UNIX-C 
> compilation process(makefile + gcc), but I do not want the end-user to 
> enter the CYGWIN/Shell terminal and prompt for "make" and others unix 
> command.
> let say this user is a windows one, and it does know anything about the 
> unix world.
> so I wish I could develop a quick graphical front end, which offers the 
> compilation functionnalities (configuration and launch tool)  just with 
> the help of mouse clicks, since this functionnality is running under the 
> CYGWIN.DLL API (the user not even know he is using cygwin...).
> Thanks for any help.
> gilles
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