From: Robert.Cross@scottish-newcastle.co.uk
Subject: Re: Cygwinb19.dll
25 Jun 1998 13:14:17 -0700
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# That sounds like the perfect way of making non-DLL requiring EXEs w/
# Cygnus..  But, would statically linked EXEs be worth the extra size?  That's
# my main concern, especially since if a person is running more than 1 Cygnus
# compiled application at a time, you are saving on memory space and harddrive
# space to go with dynamic linking.

Agreed. What I was getting at was the situation where you want to deliver a 
"gnu-win32"
generated ''solution'' with the minimum of hassle. With the static link, you 
one have one
(veRY LARge) exe, rather than one exe and a DLL that has to go lord-knows-where 
- maybe
package creation, a la Solaris is the answer?

What do you think?

Bob Cross.

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