Charles Wilson wrote:

Or rebuild libjava so that it uses the system-installed version of cygltdl-3.dll and not a self-compiled one.

It looks to me like everything would work (assuming dlopen works), provided the libjava linked against the Cygwin libltdl instead of the one it subsumes from itself. The problem in the libjava/libltldl in Cygwin's GCC 3.3.1-3 source distribution is that the HAVE_LIBDL code is disabled with a special case for Cygwin in order to supress some spurious error message. And unfortunately the fallback to LoadLibrary doesn't happen either because _WIN32 is not set.


While it would be good to update GCC at some point, this idea of getting GCC to take Cygwin's libltldl would seem to be the most flexible thing to have happen... (Assuming there are othher important reasons for having that libtldl DLL.)

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