Re: accessing cygwin functions from non-cygwin app

2002-11-27 Thread Guy Harrison
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:13:20 +0100, Jan Beulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, while I was trying to understand this on my own I'm ready to give up. All I intended was translating a coupld of filenames from cygwin to Win32 notation in an otherwise Win32-only app. I quickly realized that

Re: accessing cygwin functions from non-cygwin app

2002-11-27 Thread Soren A
Jan Beulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 26 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: All I intended was translating a coupld of filenames from cygwin to Win32 notation in an otherwise Win32-only app. I quickly realized that cygwin1.dll does not do all the necessary

Re: accessing cygwin functions from non-cygwin app

2002-11-27 Thread Joshua Daniel Franklin
--- Jan Beulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the answer, but you mainly missed the point: I want to dynamically load cygwin1.dll (if at all present on the system) and call a single function in it. The problem is not the process of loading the DLL and calling the function (I'm not a

accessing cygwin functions from non-cygwin app

2002-11-26 Thread Jan Beulich
Hello, while I was trying to understand this on my own I'm ready to give up. All I intended was translating a coupld of filenames from cygwin to Win32 notation in an otherwise Win32-only app. I quickly realized that cygwin1.dll does not do all the necessary initialization on its own, i.e. from