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Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 16:58:26 +0530
From: Preeti Agarwal <pagarwal AT npi DOT stpn DOT soft DOT net>
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Subject: Dll linking problem
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Hi,

A dll written using VC++ environment is exporting a complete class.
The same is being accessed through cygwin, but it is unable to link to
the class functions.
However if the functions are declared inline in the dll, cygwin
application is able to link successfully with the class functions.

The same dll can be accessed successfully through a program written in
VC++ environment.

Please let me know if anyone can suggest an analysis or a solution.

Thanks
Preeti Agarwal


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