ML> BTW, there is a nifty little vintage-1994 utility named CHKDLL32.EXE
> (I don't remember where I got it) that will test a 32-bit OS/2 EXE or
> DLL file and tell you whether or not it can find all the DLLs required
> and where it found them. Very handy. I've never needed this utility to
> dig out a DLL that an "install" program put in some strange place, but
> it could serve that purpose. Note, however, that it will "find" any
> OS/2 "system" DLLs (API calls) that are used by that program. These
> will (most likely) be in \OS2\DLL and should _not_ be deleted when
> deleting the calling program.
It's part of CSet++ and the VisualAge tools. There is also now a
WIN version, dated August 99, size of 126k. The OS/2 version is
53.6k. FastFTP Search will lead one to multiple download
opportunities @ http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/?form=mediu
UniMaint also contains a DLL cross-reference tool that
accomplishes the same thing...
LRA
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