
Mathias,
There is no msdev project file. You can build directly by using nmake and cl (ms compiler).
Steps:
1. configure your CL so you can use it from the command line. 2. cd win 3. nmake
Step 3 will build the libs and exe files.
Regards,
Yigal Hochberg DMH Software.
---- Spoerr, Mathias Mathias.Spoerr@getronics.com wrote:
Yigal,
Do you have a Visual Studio Project file which I could use? I found another guidance at http://www.bertnase.de/libsmi/. With the described changes it was possible for me to build the smi.lib but at least I got some errors for the .exe files, but I only need the smi.lib.
Now, when I integrate smi.lib to my project, I get the following linker errors: LIBC.lib(crt0dat.obj) : error LNK2005: ___crtExitProcess already defined in libcmtd.lib(crt0dat.obj)LIBC.lib(crt0dat.obj) : error LNK2005: __cinit bereits already defined in libcmtd.lib(crt0dat.obj) ....
When I make a new project I only get the following warning: LINK : warning LNK4098: defaultlib 'LIBC' conflicts with use of other libs; use /NODEFAULTLIB:library
In the doku I can read that the two errors are most likely when multi-threaded and single-threaded libraries are linked.
How can I fix this?
Thank's Mathias
-----Original Message----- From: Yigal Hochberg [mailto:hochberg@dmhsoftware.com] Sent: Mittwoch, 06. Juli 2005 19:22 To: Spoerr, Mathias; libsmi@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Subject: Re: [libsmi] libsmi and windows
Mathias,
I recently sent a few diffs for win32 build. I think they are unrelated to your problem. It looks like your INCLUDE or a similar env var is not set. msdev should know where to find its <stdio.h>
Regards,
- Yigal
---- Spoerr, Mathias Mathias.Spoerr@getronics.com wrote:
Hello,
I tried to build libsmi 0.4.3 with MS Visual Studio 2003 but I got a fatal error C1083 that in "win.c, line 15" "stdio.h" cannot be found. Does anyone know how what's wrong?
Thank's Mathias
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