Re: Making a DLL From a Shared Library

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I wouldn't consider such a discussion relevant to this list.

Just my imho.

John J. Boyer writes:
> Hello,
> 
> my braille translator and back-translotor which handles 16-bit unicode 
> is now a shared library. I need to port it to Windows as a Dll, and 
> time is of the essence. So I would appreciate some quick help. What 
> changes to the C code and the Makefile do 
> i need to make to compile it as a Windows DLL? I have  Cygwin with all 
> the development tools. If `you have a shared library which you have 
> ported to Windows I would appreciate it if you could send it to me 
> privately. I will agree not to reveal the source code if you wish, just 
> to study it.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
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> Computers to Help People, Inc.
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