c++ -shared -mno-cygwin -o mydll.dll mydll.cpp \ -Wl, --out-implib=mydll.lib -W1,--output-def=mydll.def -W1,--export-all-symbols
The problem was that I could not link my MSVC program with the import library, since the symbols are decorated differently. Cygwin (and I guess Linux) creates symbols like "_ZN7Myclass8GetValueEv" while MSVC looks for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@QAEHXZ".
The definitions file was correct however. Then I read somewhere that you should produce the import library from the def file using MS lib:
lib /machine:i386 /def:mydll.def
This did not work either, the symbols are of course decorated the same way (cygwin way). I have also tried to use the dllwrap and dlltool but all I got was empty def files, and undefined references.
Please tell me I that I actually can create DLL's in Cygwin and link them with MSVC. If you do that can you please tell me how. I spent yesterday reading and reading, compiling and linking but without any success.
/ Niklas
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