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RE: DLL generation under Cygwin
- From: Ted Yu <ted_yu at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 09:58:07 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: RE: DLL generation under Cygwin
Hi, Igor:
> So does MSVCRT.dll, which is what MinGW uses for its
> runtime.
I am not familiar with MinGW. What is it ?
> Why are you linking in libc.a explicitly? The
> appropriate version should
> be automatically linked in by the compiler.
If I omit libc.a, I get this:
ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol fftEntry@12;
defaulting to 10001000
djbfft2d.o(.text+0x3c0):djbfft2d.cpp: undefined
reference to `_alloca'
djbfft2d.o(.text+0x44c):djbfft2d.cpp: undefined
reference to `malloc'
djbfft2d.o(.text+0x7a7):djbfft2d.cpp: undefined
reference to `free'
> What's LIBS set to? What's DLLNAME set to?
>
LIBS is empty. DLLNAME is djbfft.dll.
> What's AS set to?
>
AS is as.
> and using $(CC) to link instead of $(LD) (you can
> pass flags to ld via
> the -Wl,... options, IIRC).
Any difference in doing so ? I got the above Makefile
from Cygwin FAQ. Does gcc accept -e option ?
Thanks
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