Hi, I am porting an linux based application to Windows. My application uses a third party library (having an dynamic library .so file). When I compile my code in cygwin using g++, I am not able to link the .so file using Âl, -L, -shared or Âstatic option. When I read through the user manual or googled it, I canÂt find any info how to link .so file in cygwin (under windows). On further analysis, I got a doubt that if I can use .so file in cygwin directly or need to use the .dll equivalent of the .so (for instance, for the third party). Please clarify my query which is 1. How to link .so file in cygwin? 2. Can I link .so in g++ under cygwin or do I need to use any other compiler/way? 3. Is .so acceptable to link or I need to use .dll equivalent in cygwin? Thanks and Regards, Magesh ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Hi, I am porting an linux based application to Windows. My application uses a third party library (having an dynamic library .so file). When I compile my code in cygwin using g++, I am not able to link the .so file using Âl, -L, -shared or Âstatic option. When I read through the user manual or googled it, I canÂt find any info how to link .so file in cygwin (under windows). On further analysis, I got a doubt that if I can use .so file in cygwin directly or need to use the .dll equivalent of the .so (for instance, for the third party). Please clarify my query which is 1. How to link .so file in cygwin? 2. Can I link .so in g++ under cygwin or do I need to use any other compiler/way? 3. Is .so acceptable to link or I need to use .dll equivalent in cygwin? Thanks and Regards, Magesh ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Hi, #sorry if the mail received again as i am trying to post from mailer utility I am porting an linux based application to Windows. My application uses a third party library (having an dynamic library .so file). When I compile my code in cygwin using g++, I am not able to link the .so file using Âl, -L, -shared or Âstatic option. When I read through the user manual or googled it, I canÂt find any info how to link .so file in cygwin (under windows). On further analysis, I got a doubt that if I can use .so file in cygwin directly or need to use the .dll equivalent of the .so (for instance, for the third party). Please clarify my query which is 1. How to link .so file in cygwin? 2. Can I link .so in g++ under cygwin or do I need to use any other compiler/way? 3. Is .so acceptable to link or I need to use .dll equivalent in cygwin? Thanks and Regards, Magesh ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping