Dean, here's a starting point; If you're using C, it's pretty much the
same, but this is for C++.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235636(v=vs.80).aspx


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> I've been looking at the FreeBasic tool from SourceForge and I see where
> it is able to access the system and run commands.  I have tried to run
> FreeBasic from the uwin environment and then do a simple ls -l in the
> local directory.  It doesn't like the unix like structure of the command
> (it will take the windows dir command).  My question is: do any of the
> readers of this list have experience with FreeBasic and, if so, have you
> been able to get it to utilize the UWIN commands?
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> Hi,
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> I have two questions.
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> First, how do I build a program so that dlsym(NULL, ? finds symbols in the
> main program.  I have found some information suggesting a -Z CCFLAG, but
> that seems to hang during compilation/ link.
>
> Second, how do I build a dll?  I haven't been able to successfully do this
> and generate an import .lib as well.  I found some doc about a .ign file
> to export all, and export all is the shorthand that I'm looking for.  I've
> tried many things, and can't seem to get a working .def file. I've tried
> the -G LDFLAG and others.
>
> Here's my uname -a : UWIN-XP o-a5f0599e9d 5.0/5.1 2012-08-06 i686 32/32
> UWIN .
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> I'm using Express 2010 Visual Studio.
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> All pointers and help appreciated.
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> - Dean
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