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Re: Binding OpenGL and gcc


Christina McQuirk wrote:

> How cAsE sEnSiTiVe are the .dll names?  All these files are there (I
> checked each one), but sometimes not ALLCAPS or all-lower as output
> below
> 
> [YOUR-7E1386FF39:~] >> cygcheck ./run.exe
> .\run.exe
>  C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
>    C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL
>      C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
>        C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
>      C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
>  C:\WINDOWS\system32\glut32.dll
>    C:\WINDOWS\system32\OPENGL32.dll
>      C:\WINDOWS\system32\msvcrt.dll
>      C:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
>        C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
>      C:\WINDOWS\system32\GLU32.dll
>      C:\WINDOWS\system32\DDRAW.dll
>        C:\WINDOWS\system32\DCIMAN32.dll

No case sensitivity at all in Windows.  If a library is not found,
cygcheck (and ldd) tells you.

Only problem I see is the use of cygwin1.dll and msvcrt.dll at the same
time, they both implement the same thing (more or less).

Try running your program and look at the exit code: './run; echo $?';
then do 'net helpmsg <code>', where the code is what the echo printed.
-- 
René Berber


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