Hello,

Some news about this bugs... It appears that compiling under gcc then
linking into visual can work. In details, I do :

- compile source into .o
- edit the .o to remove the write attribute of .text section (sed -e
  's/\x20\x00\x30\xe0/\x20\x00\x30\x60/')
- call linker.exe from Visual Studio to create the DLL.

For this, I removed all the stuf about mingw32, _DllMainCRTStartup, etc.
and wrote a custom DllMain function as entry point.

Such a DLL can be loaded in Windows Mobile 6.1.

Hhow can I instruct gcc to not put the write attribute in .text ?

I'm doing some further investigations about linking in gcc and compiling
in Visual ; I'll post the results here.

Regards,
-- 
Jérôme Decoodt


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