Mail Archives: djgpp/2006/03/26/04:47:38
hi andris,
library generating subprojects are being linked even without including
their result in the libfiles list.
best regards
alex
Andris Pavenis wrote:
> Harry J. Smith wrote:
>
>> Thanks, some times asking questions educates better than giving
>> answers. Your questions got me a thinking and I was able to get RHIDE
>> to generate my .exe file.
>>
>> In RHIDE under Options, Linker Options, I inserted:
>>
>> datastru.o apfloat.o apstruct.o baseint.o apfunc.o convolut.o
>> carrycrt.o init.o global.o file.o transpos.o tablesit.o tabletwt.o
>> tablefnt.o scramble.o move.o bigint.o modfunc.o prime.o primetab.o
>>
>> This caused the make file, CHUDNO~1.mak, to have the following in it:
>>
>> LD_EXTRA_FLAGS=datastru.o apfloat.o apstruct.o baseint.o apfunc.o\
>> convolut.o carrycrt.o init.o global.o file.o transpos.o tablesit.o\
>> tabletwt.o tablefnt.o scramble.o move.o bigint.o modfunc.o prime.o\
>> primetab.o
>>
>> And now RHIDE can compile the program. Thanks again.
>
>
> You don't normally need to add object files to RHIDE linker options.
> It's best to add sources to project. You can also add object files to the
> RHIDE project , if You don't have sources. Also it is possible to
> create a separate project for apfloat which builds object library
> (like apfloat.a), add this project to Your one and additionally add
> the this library to the list of libraries to link with.
>
> Andris
>
> PS. You may try to download RHIDE or SetEdit sources package, to see
> examples of more complicated RHIDE projects. No need to rebuild RHIDE
> though.
>
>
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