Re: Using cygwin headers/libraries in MS compiled programs

2009-12-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 03:28:48PM +, Dave Korn wrote: >Neil Mowbray wrote: >>Apologies for the dumb question and please re-direct if there is a >>better forum. > >Not a dumb question, but in fact a rather subtle and tricky one. I don't think it's really that subtle. It just boils down to "We

Re: Using cygwin headers/libraries in MS compiled programs

2009-12-31 Thread Haojun Bao
writes: > Folks, > > Apologies for the dumb question and please re-direct if there is a better > forum. > > How do I use cygwin *.h and *.dll in MS console programs? > > If I include in a MS program I get many conflicts between > the cygwin CRT and MS CRT stuff. Is my only options to "port" th

Re: Using cygwin headers/libraries in MS compiled programs

2009-12-31 Thread Dave Korn
neil.mowb...@calgacus wrote: > Folks, > > Apologies for the dumb question and please re-direct if there is a better > forum. Not a dumb question, but in fact a rather subtle and tricky one. > How do I use cygwin *.h and *.dll in MS console programs? The simple answer: you don't. You write

Using cygwin headers/libraries in MS compiled programs

2009-12-31 Thread Neil.Mowbray
Folks, Apologies for the dumb question and please re-direct if there is a better forum. How do I use cygwin *.h and *.dll in MS console programs? If I include in a MS program I get many conflicts between the cygwin CRT and MS CRT stuff. Is my only options to "port" the headers to MS and dynam