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| From: | "Robert Meolic" <meolic AT uni-mb DOT si> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Making DLLs |
| Date: | 27 Dec 1999 13:31:46 GMT |
| Organization: | University of Maribor |
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Hi!
1. Where can I find information about making DLLs (for Win95) with DJGPP?
2. I have simple program test.c:
int main() {
printf("Hello!");
}
It's OK to compile with
>gcc -o test test.c.
But I have problem, if I use:
>gcc -c test.c
>ld -o test test.o
I get the following errors:
>ld.exe: warning: cannot find entry symbol start; defaulting to 000018a8
>test.o(.text+0x11):test.c: undefined reference to `printf'
What is wrong?
Happy New Year to all DJGPP users!
Robert Meolic (meolic AT uni-mb DOT si)
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