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GNU GCC *.lib file usage or conversion for WIN32

Asked by Axter in C++ Programming Language

Tags: gcc, win32

I have the following code that I'm trying to get to work with the GNU compiler (3.x):
http://code.axter.com/leaktracker.h

This works just fine with VC++ and Borland.  To get it to work with Borland, I used a conversion progran that converted MS Lib file to a lib file compatible with Borland.

I'm looking for a tool that can help me make a similar conversion for the GNU compiler.

Does any one know of a tool or a method to get either MS Lib files or Borland Lib files to work with the GNU 3.x compiler, or a method to convert the file to something GNU can use?

Does the GNU compiler have anything similar to a *.lib file in Windows?

Using the GNU compiler, when you create a static DLL in windows, does it create just a *.a file, or both *.a and *.dll file?
If it creates both, then does the *.a file work like a *.lib file, and is it needed at runtime?
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