Jafar,
I builded with -B option. That means iconx must be incorporated within builded executable. But behaivor of the executable is sen as absolutely different.
13.06.2014, 18:20, "Jafar Al-Gharaibeh" <[email protected]>:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 1:25 AM, Sergey Logichev <[email protected]> wrote:I have discovered one more strange thing about Unicon on Cygwin64/Win8.1. Under cygwin all works fine, but unicon executable can't run under pure Windows and say that it's incompatible with 64bit architecture of OS. Strange, because icont.exe and iconx.exe run fine provided that cygwin1.dll is visible.Sergey,On Windows, we bundle iconx/wiconx by default with every program at compile time to allow the program to run on its own. We don't do that on Linux. with cygwin, you probably need to use the -B option to bundle iconx with your unicon executables. Ex:unicon -B foo.icn.--Jafar
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