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Re: bringing windows c++ code to Macintosh
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Re: bringing windows c++ code to Macintosh


  • Subject: Re: bringing windows c++ code to Macintosh
  • From: M Pulis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:30:33 -0700

It does not need to remain a DLL on Macintosh.

Since so much effort is needed in any case, and to avoid creating a mess (noting ygor's and other expert responses this morning - many thanks for the support) we are pausing to take a look at what form is best for the Macintosh implementation to support future applications rather than the quickest port.

Also have given up trying to replicate with differences... instead, the tactic is to "originate with guidance". Feels like both a better fit, and a benefit. :-)

Gary

On Sep 10, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:

Fortunately, there is no GUI and we are well
. on the way with redesign.

It is basically a DLL

so you'll probably want to turn it into a dylib




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