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From: "Mukul Sabharwal" <webmaster@pauridge.dyndns.org>
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Subject: Re: cygwin1.dll not found, embedding dll into EXE:K@N@!:
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 11:11:44 -0500
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Hi,

I need did put the c:\cygwin\bin and c:\cygwin in my PATH variable, but no
luck, I still need the dll file in the directory from where I'm executing.

Yes I'm executing outside of Cygwin.
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Subject: Re: cygwin1.dll not found, embedding dll into EXE
Subject: Re: cygwin1.dll not found, embedding dll into EXE:K@N@!:


> Mukul Sabharwal wrote:
> > Yes my app is open source. I mean that when I used g++, I had to move
the
> > cygwin1.dll to the directory where my EXE was located. In case I do ask
> > people to install cygwin, will they have to move the DLL too ?
> >
> > Is it some config problem at my end ?
>
> Possibly. How are you running your app?
> If from a cygwin shell, you should not need to do anything special.
> If by double-click from Windows, you *will* need the Cygwin bin directory
in
> the Windows PATH environment variable.
>
>
> Max.



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