yes the unresolved symbols were in the same program.
On 3/12/07, vishal thakur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Firstly according to me this should not happen. With library u must be
> able
> to link to another program else what would be use of library.
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> R u sure that unresolved symbols are related with same (project B )
> libraryOn 2/26/07, Sumit Chawla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi
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> > In one of my code A i was using function of project B. The project gives
> a
> > B.lib on compiling. I added the B.lib to the list of Linker Libraries
> for
> > project A, but got linker error showing unresolved symbols. Then i
> removed
> > B.lib and added B as dependency project of A, and i was able to make my
> > program work. Now my doubt is about the difference between two. i.e.
> > linking a library statically to your program vs using project
> > dependencies.
> > Moreover I dont find any information related to project dependencies in
> > .DSW
> > file of my project A. Where is that information stored. Both of my
> > projects
> > A and B were compiled using VC++ 6.0 .
> >
> > Any help on these topics will be of great use.
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> > Sumit Chawla ("eNetra : Hail the Invention")
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