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Command line options
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- Subject: Command line options
- From: GBradfor <GBradfor at fhssmtp dot redstone dot army dot mil>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 08:53:55 -0600
I have been reading over the README file that comes along with the
cygwin32 package, particularly the part on "How to Write a GUI
Application." As the reader knows, this section lists all of the
libraries that might possibly need to be included to support the SDK.
Also, it states that the command line option "--subsystem,windows"
should be used.
Now, I realize that this is VERY similar to the VC++ option
"SUBSYSTEM:windows." However, I have looked through all the
documentation I can find at the Cygnus site and have not been able to
find this option (or the listed libraries) documented anywhere. Where
should I REALLY be looking?
While we're on the subject, VC++ supports an option "-MT" for
compiling multithreaded applications. Is there something similar for
gcc?
Thanks for your patience.
/s/
Pat Bradford
Please respond to:
gbradfor@redstone.army.mil
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p_n_brad@traveller.com
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