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From: john DOT lewis AT syspac DOT com ("John A. Lewis")
Subject: NEED HELP: linking an exe with windows lib files
21 Apr 1997 21:07:21 -0700 :
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Come on gang...someone must know what to do about this...  Help me out
here!

John A. Lewis wrote:
> 
> I am trying to build an executable which links in some libraries which
> are intended for windows.  The symbols in these libraries have the _ in
> front of them, which gcc seems to handle, and @4, @8, @12, etc. behind
> them, which gcc does not seem to handle.  I am kind of a novice here, so
> I have no idea what to do about this.
> 
> Any recommendations on how to fix this?
> 
> Thanks,
> --John Lewis
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I am trying to build an executable which links in some libraries which
are intended for windows.  The symbols in these libraries have the _ in
front of them, which gcc seems to handle, and @4, @8, @12, etc. behind
them, which gcc does not seem to handle.  I am kind of a novice here, so
I have no idea what to do about this.

Any recommendations on how to fix this?

Thanks,
--John Lewis
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