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[project @ 2001-08-07 09:59:18 by simonmar]
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option on all the Haskell modules that make up your application.
</Title>
<Para>
</Title>
<Para>
-<Strong>Making libraries into DLLs doesn't work on Windows at the
+<emphasis>Making libraries into DLLs doesn't work on Windows at the
moment (and is no longer supported); however, all the machinery is
still there. If you're interested, contact the GHC team. Note that
building an entire Haskell application as a DLL is still supported
moment (and is no longer supported); however, all the machinery is
still there. If you're interested, contact the GHC team. Note that
building an entire Haskell application as a DLL is still supported
-(it's just inter-DLL Haskell calls that don't work).</Strong>
+(it's just inter-DLL Haskell calls that don't work).</emphasis>
<IndexTerm><Primary>Creating a Win32 DLL</Primary></IndexTerm>
<IndexTerm><Primary>--mk-dll</Primary></IndexTerm>
Sealing up your Haskell library inside a DLL is straightforward;
<IndexTerm><Primary>Creating a Win32 DLL</Primary></IndexTerm>
<IndexTerm><Primary>--mk-dll</Primary></IndexTerm>
Sealing up your Haskell library inside a DLL is straightforward;