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Re: Dynamically load a shared lib created using gcc/Cygwin
- From: "Yu-Cheng Chou" <cycchou at ucdavis dot edu>
- To: Brian Dessent <brian at dessent dot net>, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:26:43 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Re: Dynamically load a shared lib created using gcc/Cygwin
mylib.dll was created using gcc/cygwin based on some libraries that were
also built using gcc/cygwin and CANNOT be re-built by other compilers.
I have to, and need only to load mylib.dll at run-time by function
LoadLibrary("mylib.dll")
in an applicaiton that was built by Visual C++ or .NET.
When I ran this application in Windows XP, it hung at LoadLibrary
("mylib.dll").
Sorry about bothering you again
> > I made a mistake in the previous reply.
> > Here I state my question again.
> >
> > mylib.dll was built using gcc/cygwin based on some library that
> > might depends on cygwin1.dll.
> > I don't want to load cygwin1.dll explicitly, but I do need to load
> > mylib.dll dynamically at run-time in an application which was built by
> > Visual C++ or .NET.
>
> I don't think it matters. If you expect at any point in time to load
> cygwin1.dll into your process, either directly or by loading something
> that depends on it, then you need to initialize and load it as stated in
> the FAQ.
>
> Brian
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