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Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 11:53:38 +0200
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From: Antoine JALABERT <a DOT jalabert AT ifrance DOT Com>
Subject: Trouble converting a shared object to a DLL
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I am currently porting an application to win32.
Here is my main problem with importing symbols:
Let's say i have a dummy.exe program that contains several functions like 
dummy_function().
I want my DLL to access to this function, what can i do ? The linker report 
to me a lot of "undefined reference to " [something], even a simple printf 
!! It is like if a DLL could not resolve symbols dynamically on loading 
under win32... Is there a way to get DLL works like SharedObject
Am I wrong ? Could someone give me some hints ?
Thank you,

KTy

 
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