Michael Goffioul wrote: > On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:06 PM, David Bateman > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Yes, but that breaks the use of the fixed type in other oct-files.. See >> the examples directory in the fixed package.. I don't really understand >> Windows builds.. Might it be possible to flag the OCTAVE_API macro in >> the fixed type and build under cygwin, mingw and MSVC linking against >> the oct-file rather than an external DLL. If that is the case, I'd say >> we get rid of the DLL complete and do it that way. >> > > Maybe I miss something, because this is already what the MSVC build does > (or at least it used to be like that; I made it like that...). The MSVC build > do > not use a separate DLL anymore. Everything is built into the oct-file, but I > use the OCTAVE_FIXED_API macro to export the main symbols from the > oct-file. The oct-files in the examples directory are then simply linked > against the main oct-file. > > Michael. > > Yes, but can we do the same with cygwin and mingw?
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