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From: | WESTER AT ilt DOT fhg DOT de ("R. Wester") |
Subject: | GUI and -subsystem windows |
7 Apr 1997 00:31:10 -0700 : | |
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Hi, I tried to link a GUI Application (I used the V C++ class library) with the following commands: g++ -c f.o -o f --subsystem windows -lkernel32 gcc: windows: No such file or directory g++ -c f.o -o f -subsystem windows -lkernel32 gcc: windows: No such file or directory gcc: unrecognized option -subsystem ld -o f f.o -subsystem windows -lkernel32 /cygnus/H-I386~1/BIN/LD.EXE: cannot open -kernel32: No such file or directory Can anybody give me a hint how to link succesfully. Besides this I have another problem. Why does int __stdcall *pi(int j); compile but not int * __stdcall *pi(int j); which gives the error message: syntax error before '__attribute__' I would be very appreciative for any help. Thanks in advance --Rolf wester AT ilt DOT fhg DOT de - For help on using this list, send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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