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From: "Papasha" <papasha_papovich AT mail DOT ru>
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Subject: Using a DLL built with cygwin in VC++
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 00:05:58 +0300
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Hello, I'm trying to use a DLL created with cygwin in my VC++ project. I
have a DLL file and I need to create .lib in order to use the DLL in VC++, I
use the following command sequence:

dlltool --export-all-symbols --output-def mylib.def mylib.dll #cygwin's 
dlltool
lib /DEF:mylib.def /OUT:mylib.lib #VC++'s lib

Then, I link my VC++ application using the mylib.lib, but the linker says:
mylib.lib : fatal error LNK1127: library is corrupt

What should I do ?


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