dear Michael,
I was expecting something like that but as I am not very familiar with
building libraries on windows, I was not sure wether I was right or
wrong. Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Julien
Michael Jackson a écrit :
Julien,
Funny. I wrote that wiki entry and it was a bit diff
On Sep 24, 2008, at 5:47 AM, Julien Michel wrote:
Werner Smekal a écrit :
Hi,
maybe you forgot to export symbols?
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/BuildingWinDLL
Dear Werner,
Thank you, I did search the cmake Wiki for something like that, but I
did not manage to find this page. I think we are expo
Hi Julien,
This lead me to another question:
In the wiki page, it is suggested to do the following:
#if defined (_WIN32)
#if defined(MyLibrary_EXPORTS)
#define MYLIB_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define MYLIB_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
#endif /* MyLibrary_EXPORTS */
#else /*
Werner Smekal a écrit :
Hi,
maybe you forgot to export symbols?
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/BuildingWinDLL
Dear Werner,
Thank you, I did search the cmake Wiki for something like that, but I
did not manage to find this page. I think we are exporting/importing our
symbols in most of the case, bu
Hi,
maybe you forgot to export symbols?
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/BuildingWinDLL
Regards,
Werner
On 24.09.2008, at 10:59, Julien Michel wrote:
Dear Cmake users and developpers,
Our project builds fine with cmake and we can sucessfully generate
shared library( so files ) under Unix/Linux s
Dear Cmake users and developpers,
Our project builds fine with cmake and we can sucessfully generate
shared library( so files ) under Unix/Linux systems when using the
appropriate flag. However, when it comes to windows systems, visual
always build .lib files, even when activating the shared l