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Subject: Re: Last drop in a user's patience
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Michael Hosea wrote:
> No, this only applies to mex files, and the only issue is whether MATLAB 
> even considers the possibility that foo.dll might be a mex file when you 
> type "foo" at the command line or in an M file.  Currently it does, but in 
> future it will not.  ...

What I fail to see is why there need be any reason to quit recognizing 
the .dll even if want to somehow make a unique distinction for 64-bit 
vis a vis 32-bit mex files.

So what if it's still named foo.dll--what's wrong w/ that?

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