Windows: Update notes about static linking with MSVC.
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lib /def:liblzma.def /out:liblzma.lib /machine:x64
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Linking against static liblzma should work too. Rename liblzma.a
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to e.g. liblzma_static.lib and tell MSVC to link against it. You
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also need to tell lzma.h to not use __declspec(dllimport) by defining
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the macro LZMA_API_STATIC. You can do it either in the C/C++ code
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Linking against static liblzma might work too, but usually you
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should use liblzma.dll if possible. (Or, if having a decompressor
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is enough, consider using XZ Embedded or LZMA SDK which can be
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compiled with MSVC.)
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To try linking against static liblzma, rename liblzma.a to e.g.
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liblzma_static.lib and tell MSVC to link against it. You also need
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to tell lzma.h to not use __declspec(dllimport) by defining the
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macro LZMA_API_STATIC. You can do it either in the C/C++ code
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#define LZMA_API_STATIC
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#include <lzma.h>
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