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From: hop AT elwood DOT pionet DOT net (Justin Hopkins)
Subject: Re: Where are Reg* implemented?
31 Jul 1997 16:54:34 -0700 :
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At 01:08 AM 7/31/97 +0100, you wrote:
>I copied this testprogram from the M$ manuals, which uses
>the RegOpenKeyExA, RegQueryValueExA, RegQueryInfoKeyA and
>RegCloseKey functions. They are defined in windows.h, and
>a quick "strings -f *.a | grep Reg" finds the symbols in
>libadvapi32.a
>
>gcc -ladvapi32    pdh.c   -o pdh


Try using this command-line>
  gcc -o pdh.exe pdh.c -ladvapi32

I may be wrong, but I think gcc/g++ expect your libraries
to be at the end of the command line invocation.

Justin Hopkins

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