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| Subject: | x86_64-w64-ming32-g++ file not recognized by objdump |
| From: | "Thomas D. Dean" <tomdean AT speakeasy DOT org> |
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I am missing something, I think.
I have a simple application, taken from the web, t.cc
#include <vector>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<string> vs;
vs.push_back("asdf");
}
If I compile with g++, I get an executable that works, i.e. runs without
error. This file is recognized by objdump and cygcheck.
If I compile with x86_64-w64-ming32-g++ -m64 t.cc -o t
the resulting executable produces an error message
> ./t.exe
t.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared
object file: no such file or directory.
> objdump -p ./t.exe
objdump: ./t.exe: File format not recognized
> cygcheck ./t.exe
...\t.exe
But, no list of dll's as produced from the g++ version.
What am I doing wrong?
tomdean
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