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Subject: Re: Linking to commercial dll's
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From: "David Westbury" <David DOT Westbury AT ipaper DOT com>
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 11:34:36 -0500
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Jade,

I tried your recommended gcc string but no luck. Compiler reports that it
can't resolve references to functions in the dll. Same as if I specify no
filename.lib at all.

Thanks for reponse. Any other ideas greatly appreciated.

david





                                                                                                                   
                    Jade                                                                                           
                    <jade AT titan DOT um       To:     "David Westbury" <David DOT Westbury AT ipaper DOT com>                      
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                                         Subject:     Re: Linking to commercial dll's                              
                    11/15/2001                                                                                     
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El jue, 15 nov 2001, escribiste:
>
> gcc -g myprog.c  -o myprog  /<path to commercial dll>/filename.dll

Sorry for sending tthis twice but i made a mistake
you should type :

>gcc -g myprog.c  -o myprog  /<path to commercial lib files of
commarcial dll>/filename.lib --
Jade




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