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- From: latta@con.berkeley.edu (Craig R. Latta)
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- Subject: How to use a user-made library when linking a DLL?
- Date: 10 Nov 92 16:32:32
- Organization: Experimental Computing Facility (XCF)
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- Hi--
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- I have what I hope is a very simple question. I want to link
- in a library of my own during the link phase of making a DLL. How do I
- do it? I see documentation on flags to use for linking in various
- system-supplied libraries, but nothing about specifying arbitrary
- libraries by name. I have seen no other relevant documentation (FAQs,
- etc.).
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- Please respond by email; I will summarize responses to the net
- if there is interest.
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- Thanks in advance,
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- -C
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