From: ckirgios@ajboggs.com (Chris Kirgios)
Subject: Linking with ORACLE Pro*C/C++ Libraries on NT
31 Aug 1997 00:34:57 -0700
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I have a g++ compiled library that contains embeded SQL. It was precompiled with Oracle's Pro*C/C++ compiler on Windows NT.  In order to link that library with my executable I need to link with Oracle's sqllib80.lib (or sqllib80.dll, which is NOT a .a library).  When I run gdb I get a bunch of DLL relocation errors. 

Question: Does anyone know how to 'transform' the Oracle DLL (by the way, Oracle provides copies of it only for Vicual C++ and Borland C++ compilers) into a gnu-win32 library? Has anyone else come across the same or similar problem? I suspect that this might be a more general problem for situations where source code is not available but DLLs (created with non-cygwin32 compilers) are.


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