From: Vince Hoffman Vince dot Hoffman at uk dot circle dot com
To: 'Pierre Habraken' Pierre dot Habraken at imag dot fr, cygwin
at cygwin dot com
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:58:23 +0100
Subject: RE: Path to dynamic libraries
I believe Matt Swift wrote a script to do this but his link isnt
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 06:24:40AM -0500, Matthew Swift wrote:
I believe Matt Swift wrote a script to do this but his link isnt valid
any more. hmm but acutally doesn't cygcheck programname do this ?
(although for some reason not if I give the full pasth of the program)
I'll be danged --
Pierre schrieb:
Thanks to everyone who replied to my question.
The actual problem I am faced to is that I compiled (and tested) a
program (ddd) under Cygwin installed as H:\Cygwin and then distributed
the binaries to students who are supposed to install it on their own
box.
The problem
erk umm
s/actual/actualy
s/pasth od/path of
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From: Vince Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 September 2002 13:58
To: 'Pierre Habraken'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Path to dynamic libraries
I believe Matt Swift wrote a script to do this but his link isnt
Pierre schrieb:
I installed the full Cygwin distribution but apparently it does not
include the command 'ldd'.
Is there another command which can be used to get the list of dynamic
libraries (and their path) that a given executable depends on ?
cd bin cygcheck cygwin1.dll
Does it make
Thanks to everyone who replied to my question.
The actual problem I am faced to is that I compiled (and tested) a
program (ddd) under Cygwin installed as H:\Cygwin and then distributed
the binaries to students who are supposed to install it on their own
box.
The problem is that the program does
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