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Re: Broken C code
- To: Stephen Davies <scldad at sdc dot com dot au>
- Subject: Re: Broken C code
- From: Chris Faylor <cgf at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 16:58:08 -0500
- Cc: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- References: <cgf@cygnus.com> <200001280619.QAA06487@mustang.sdc.com.au>
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 04:49:04PM +1030, Stephen Davies wrote:
>OK. That does solve the problem:-))
>
>My specs file looked OK but did not include the declspec define. Adding it in
>got me going again.
>
>At least, it gets me to the point where I can compile and run the executable.
>
>It is not the complete answer though. I still get several hundred:
>
>warning: 'dllexport' attribute directive ignored
>
>messages.
>
>Also, it does not explain what happened to break my setup.
>
>Is this declspec definition in specs new?
>
>What is it for?
It may be new. I don't remember how it used to be done. Possibly it was just
compiled into gcc.
>Thanks again Chris,
I don't think I really solved your problem. In fact, I may have just complicated
things with my suggestion. I just don't remember what that version of the compiler
was like.
If gcc is choking on the __attribute__(dllexport) then my suggestion is probably
wrong. Sorry.
Have you tried doing a compile with "gcc -v" and verifying that all of the paths
are as you'd expect?
cgf
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