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.so vs. .dll
- To: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Subject: .so vs. .dll
- From: David Ascher <da at maigret dot cog dot brown dot edu>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 22:31:01 -0400 (EDT)
I have a possibly silly question.
I'm trying to install Python (www.python.org) version 1.5a2 on NT4 w/ b17
(I left the ZIP with b18 at school). It works fine as a static build,
but I'm having a hard time building it using dynamically loadable modules.
Python comes with an NT build possibility, but using the MSVC compilers --
since I want to use gnu-win32, I've been using the 'unix' mode of building
Python instead.
Is there a way to do .so's with gnu-win32, or do I have to make .dll's?
I've read the FAQ and the info on making dll's, but this is more basic...
--david
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