Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/07/10/23:26:34
I recently had a similar problem with the example from the book Windows 95
Programming for Dummies. The libraries I had to link with were user32,
gdi32, and cygwin, though what you need may vary. The command line
should be something like:
gcc -o programname {object files} -luser32 -lgdi32 -lcygwin
-Wl,--subsystem,windows.
This is what I tried, and it works. I hope this helps you.
Ares out.
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On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, nicole nowell wrote:
> Hi all, I have a very simple question that I can't seem to find on the
> archives or the FAQ. I am trying to learn win32 programming with the
> Nuts and Bolts Book by Schildt. Whenever I try to build the first
> example it compiles fine, but the linker cannot resolve any of the Win32
> Api functions. The faq only says the most common functions are linked
> and you may need to link other libraries. What libraries should I add
> to the gcc line to build GUI apps (I have successfully compiled several
> simple standard C and C++ programs with mains but no WinMain into
> console apps).
> Herb
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