Hmm, worked for me.  I think I found the DLL sitting around in
/usr/lib/win32 or something.  (Poke in the /var/lib/dpkg/info/win32*list
files to find it.)

On Sun, 9 Feb 1997, Douglas L Stewart wrote:

> I'm trying to get a hello world program running on a Win95 box.  I have
> the following packages:
> 
> bash$ dpkg -l | grep win32
> ii  win32binutils   2.6.cygnus.960 Compilation Utilities for the Win32 
> Cross-Co
> ii  win32gcc        2.7.2.cygnus.9 GCC Configured as Win32 Cross-Compiler
> ii  win32libs       0.0.14-1       Win32 Cross-Compiler Libraries
> 
> Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any documentation that comes with
> these packages.  I tried compiling a test program.
> 
> #include <stdio.h>
> 
> void main()
> {
>         printf("Hello World!\n");
> }
> 
> I compiled it like this:
> 
> i386-unknown-cygwin32-gcc hello.c -o hello.exe
> 
> I tried running it on the Win95 machine and it said it needed CYGWIN.DLL.
> I searched around on the net and found a copy of it, but it said the
> program needed to be relinked.  
> 
> Am I compiling this correctly?  Where should I get the correct version of
> the CYGWIN.DLL?
> 
> Douglas L Stewart
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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