From: cgf AT cygnus DOT com (Christopher G. Faylor) Subject: Re: cygwinb19.dll question 4 Nov 1998 02:16:33 GMT Message-ID: <71ode1$72u$1@cronkite.cygnus.com> References: <61DE54BF2110D211AE9F0060083A5711145314 DOT cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT news DOT vci DOT com> X-Newsreader: trn 4.0-test63 (15 March 1998) In article <61DE54BF2110D211AE9F0060083A5711145314 DOT cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT news DOT vci DOT com>, Philip Slaney <pslaney AT VCI DOT com> wrote: >Is there another address I can send this question to so that I might get >an answer? Or perhaps a telephone number so I can get this resolved? >Thanks in advance for your help. There is no way that I know of to integrate the cygwin environment into Visual Studio. It is possible to link the functions that go into building the DLL into a library and link that into your program but this is not something that is provided out-of-the-box. >> From: Philip Slaney >> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 1:29 PM >> To: Gnu-Win32 (E-mail) >> Subject: cygwinb19.dll question >> >> Hello, >> >> I was given this e-mail address by Eric Christopher who responded to >> me from support AT cygnus DOT com and he told me you were the appropriate >> folks to field my question: >> >> What is currently in place to support the cygwinxxx.dll in the MS >> Visual Studio environment? My question is based on the need to find a >> replacement/alternative to the Microsoft C runtime library since it >> requires a large commitment of memory for each process using the >> library. If I can staticly link the functionality of your dll into >> our program we would have an alternate C runtime library. Is there >> already an implementation available that I could link to? >> >> I'm sure this subject has come up before, so I appreciate you taking >> the time to respond to me, or forward the information, or point me in >> the right direction to answer this question. >> >> Sincerely, >> Philip Slaney -- cgf AT cygnus DOT com http://www.cygnus.com/