On 2/7/2012 1:51 PM, Tim Prince wrote:
On 2/6/2012 2:29 PM, Charles D. Russell wrote:

i686-w64-mingw32-gfortran.exe hello.f -o hello

cdr@dell03 ~/mingtest
$ ./hello
/home/cdr/mingtest/hello.exe: error while loading shared libraries:
libgfortran-
3.dll: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


The cygwin distribution of mingw puts the support dlls in their own
directories. You must act yourself to get them on PATH. This is a
consequence of their not being cygwin compilers and giving you a mongrel
combination of cygwin and Windows setup. However, cygwin provides useful
tools like find and export:
export PATH=/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/bin/:$PATH


The old -mno-cygwin yielded a standalone executable that I could give to a colleague and it would "just work" on a Windows machine without cygwin. It appears that now one must bundle at least one dll. From a licensing standpoint, are these dll's any different from cygwin1.dll? Can they be distributed freely without bundling the source code? If not, I might as well forget about mingw and just supply cygwin1.dll.


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