On Sep 28 19:14, Charles Wilson wrote: > >I made several /usr/lib/.la file for libs which could be loaded shared > >(at run-time) for myself to enable shared and smaller modules for the > >bigger stuff I'm working on. php, clamav, postgresql, ... > > Whether a .la file exists or not has NO bearing on whether the library > can be loaded dynamically (either implicitly by the windows runtime > loader, or explicitly via dlopen()/LoadLibrary()/etc). > > The .dll.a & .dll files for these packages are fine. There is nothing > wrong with them. > > Except they weren't produced by libtool. BFD.
Erm, why? OpenSSL doesn't use libtool for producing shared libs, even on any other platform. What's the deal? Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Project Co-Leader mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Red Hat, Inc.