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Subject: Compiler options
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 13:41:25 +0100
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Hi,

I have a C library - 2 dlls - and its source code. The problem is that =
the dlls only work with C/C++, not Visual Basic 6. The answer the mail =
list gave me to solve the problem is that I must recompile the library =
with the stdcall calling convention. How do I do this with DJGPP? I =
don't have the Visual C 7 - there the parameter seems to be /Gz.

This is a little bit urgent, so please - someone - answer as soon as =
possible.

Kind regards,

Rui Miguel Fernandes
Porto - Portugal


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