I've not tried this, but you may be able to get there by building gdbm.

http://www.gnu.org.ua/software/gdbm/manual/html_node/Compatibility.html#SEC19

leads me to this belief.

Hugh


On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Sergey Logichev wrote:

> Hello,
>  
> I would know is it possible the dynamic loading of C-functions for Windows?
> Theorethically shared library may be created with help of MinGW gcc. It
> seems that main problem is a compilation of loadable C-function itself.
> I have tried to compile an example included in Unicon sources
> (unicon/tests/calling/loadfunc/).
> But gcc compiler couldn't find one from inluded header-files:
>  
> c:\work\unicon\tests\calling\loadfunc>gcc -c bitcount.c -I../../../src/h
> In file included from ../../../src/h/rt.h:10:0,
>                  from fib.c:4:
> ../../../src/h/../h/sys.h:349:18: fatal error: ndbm.h: No such file or
> directory
>  #include <ndbm.h>
>                   ^
> compilation terminated.
>  
> I suppose that it is result of some misconfiguration. What I need to do to
> successfully complete the compilation?
> Unfortunately I didn't find any instructions for Unicon how to create the
> shared library. For Icon we have detailed explanations but these ones can
> not be used for Unicon.
>  
> Thanks,
> Sergey Logichev
> 
> 
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