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Re[4]: Making DLL's.
- To: Mikey <jeffdbREMOVETHIS@goodnet.com>
- Subject: Re[4]: Making DLL's.
- From: Paul Sokolovsky <paul-ml@is.lg.ua>
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 14:26:34 +0200
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Hello Mikey,
Mikey <jeffdbREMOVETHIS@goodnet.com> wrote:
M> Who told you this, or how did you test it?
M> all you need to do for mutually dependant
M> .dll's is to create an implib from a .def file
M> before linking. see the msdn.
I tried to split large dll in two smaller, I build them but none of
them could be loaded. I just have tried make it with clean trivial
example and it works, so that probably was other (mine) bug. Problem
is that windoze doesn't explain clearly where's error - it doesn't
load at all with that stupid status 'A device attached to the system
is not functioning' %) . By the way, testing that, I found that
dlltool doesn't want to export one-character symbols %)
M> On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 21:17:24 +0200, you wrote:
>>
>> To add more confusion (though maybe it not really matters in
>>practise), dlls can't be mutually dependent (tested on win95)
>>
Best regards,
Paul mailto:paul-ml@is.lg.ua
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