At 11:07 AM 5/3/2002, Rick Hellicar (QMP) wrote: >Larry Hall wrote: > > At 10:14 AM 5/2/2002, Rick Hellicar (QMP) wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I'm modifying some old code I last compiled in October 2000. The code uses a >3rd-party DLL, which > >> comes with an import library. It used to link without fuss against that import >library and run perfectly. > >> > >> I've moved on to cygwin_1.3.10, gcc version 2.95.3-5, and I now get a host of >"undefined references". My code > >> is (currently) the same as before, and so are the DLL and its import library. Any >idea why it used to compile/link > >> but doesn't anymore? > > > > Not with the given level of details, no. > >Thanks for taking the time to reply, Larry. >I *finally* traced the problem; the include files associated >with the DLL add the two attributes "cdecl" and "stdcall" to >the function prototypes, but only if WIN32 or __WIN32__ >are defined. I modified the .h file to test for __CYGWIN__ >as well, and now everything's hunky dory.
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