Hi, Igor:
> <http://mingw.org/>.  This is what you invoke when
> you give the
> -mno-cygwin flag to gcc.  Incidentally, once you

Does this mean I need to install MinGW runtime ?

> That's because you use "ld" instead of "gcc".  "gcc"
> (with appropriate
> flags, i.e., "-mno-cygwin") should do the right
> thing.  You can also use
> "gcc -shared" instead of dlltool, IIRC.

Where does gcc find free(), malloc() in this case ?
Thanks


        
                
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