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Subject: ldd in cygwin
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Hi,

In Linux, we can get a library dependency list by running of 'ldd'.
In windows, executable still depend on libraries, such as DLLs, but I
don't find a 'ldd' command in cygwin.  Is there any tool that will do
the job?

Thanks.


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narke
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