I am really sorry for sending this mail at first without a header!

 I'm currently developing a c++ plugin for a windows simulator environment, 
which accepts plugins in form 
 of a dll. For doing so my dll needs to include a library of this simulator 
program which is only supported
 in ".a" format. I solved this problem by cross compiling the dll from cygwin 
for the windows platform.
 
 But now there is another problem. My .dll-project needs to use external 
libraries which are only supported
 in windows .lib format. So theres the issue that my VC Express compiler can 
not use the .a library and the
 cross compiler can not handle the .lib. I already read that even if both, the 
.a and .lib, are static libraries 
 there are incompatibilities because of the used compiler. 
 
 I would prefer to disclaim the bypass of using cygwin and a cross compiler at 
all. So is there any way of
 converting the .a library in a native windows .lib?


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