about how to do that, including actively maintained source code, at
http://elliotth.blogspot.com/2005/08/porting-jni-code-to-win32-with-cygwin.html.)
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4K so 4K
> is a nice round number but the current cygload actually uses 32k for a
> safety margin, so the docs should be updated. ]
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Brian Dessent wrote:
> [...] your own initialization procedure that
> saves a copy of the bottom 4k, initializes Cygwin, and then restores the
> saved parts.
Just to be clear, I don't mean that it should initialize Cygwin and then
restore those parts of the stack.
To put it differently, when Cyg
robbincatz wrote:
> I have looked at every bit of information on -mno-cygwin, building dlls in
> cygwin and jni but nothing has helped although I now believe the problem
> lies with the fact that i did not install my libraries for mingw but for
> cygwin.
Using -mno-cygwin makes a MinGW applicatio
in option. Or any other suggestions
Thanks
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