Eric,
You made my day. I now have both XYZIM, my server, and Roaming Dragon running
in Windows. My next stage is getting them to run stand alone. I have several
problems making a stand alone application in Windows, but I feel that I don't
want to get on anyone's nerves by my frequent posts to the mailing list. So
I'll poke around some on my own for a few days before bugging everyone. I'm
just happy when I get something done over the course of a day.
Thank you,
Jim
Eric Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: GetStockObject() is part of the Win32
API. The first Google result
for "GetStockObject" will take you to the Microsoft page which says
it is in gdi32.lib, so you need to link against that library.
-- ES
On Sep 10, 2008, at 7:41 PM, Jim Sager wrote:
> Here are my 2 link errors:
>
> c:/cs/out/msysx86/optimize/libs/libcrystalspace-1.2.a(win32.o): In
> function `ZN14Win32AssistantC1EP15iObjectRegistry':
> c:/cs/libs/csutil/win32/win32.cpp:465: undefined reference to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>
> c:/cs/out/msysx86/optimize/libs/libcrystalspace-1.2.a(win32.o): In
> function `ZN14Win32AssistantC2EP15iObjectRegistry':
> c:/cs/libs/csutil/win32/win32.cpp:465: undefined reference to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make: *** [roam] Error 1
>
>
> Here is my link line:
> g++ -O2 -L /c/cs/out/msysx86/optimize/libs -lcrystalspace-1.2 -
> lcrystalspace_opengl-1.2 -lws2_32 -lmswsock simpmap.o anim.o
> anim_mon.o attack.o doors.o hit_anim.o iFileHelper.o iImageHelper.o
> keys.o monster.o netcode.o netcode2.o player.o popup_awt.o
> popup_guts.o popup_hud.o random.o TextHelper.o universals.o
> universals2.o walkcd.o xyz_anim.o xyz_hash.o -lcrystalspace-1.2 -
> lcrystalspace_opengl-1.2 -lws2_32 -lmswsock -o roam
>
>
> So my story thus far is that I'm making an online fighter. It is
> mostly done. I'll have a demo out on Sept 20th at 8pm EST
> (www.roamingdragon.com for details). Like I said, it is mostly
> done, but I haven't compiled the client on Windows. I have
> compiled my XYZIM animation tool that uses CS on Windows. I've
> been plugging away at this problem for a few hours now. I thought
> that someone with some knowledge about how the linker works could
> direct me to a solution. It is only 2 errors, and they seem related.
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Jim
>
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