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Re: Compilation with cygwin


Hallo Larry,

> Any program compiled with Cygwin can be invoked directly outside of bash.
> Some may give better results than others, depending on how you set up your

I started cygwin compiled EXE Files from the Windows desktop and they did not
run, because some DLL's were not found

Does Windows also find .dll's looking in PATH ?
Where do I have to extend the PATH, so that even Programs launched on my Desktop
will see the updated/extended PATH ?


How can I find out, which dll's are required for a EXE File ?

> 
> Look for telltale defines returned by typing "gcc -v".

OK, this will probably help me.

Thanx

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