Here's something else that might be handy:

http://blogs.msdn.com/vsdteam/archive/2005/11/20/495123.aspx

Apparently, somehow, some of the functions you define in curlpp end up 
being given the attribute _cdecl (as shown by my error output) and thus 
it looks for the definitions in the wrong place.  Does this solve my 
problem?  No.  :)  Do I even want to know why Microsoft needs this 
retarded, apparently fragile and absolutely non standard compliant 
attribute scheme to link c++ programs?  Definitely not.  But maybe it 
will help someone else, or you, to get this thing to work properly.

Have a good day,

mike

Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 April 2008 12:54 pm, Michael Linck wrote:
>   
>> Does anyone know what this means?  These don't look like any linker
>> errors that any linker I've ever worked with closely would even think of
>> producing....
>>     
>
> Looking at the README.win32 and looking at the errors, I just don't know
> what would be the problem. Can you send your project file? You don't need
> to send the source code of your project. Or maybe if you could send the 
> linker commands that you are using?
>
>   


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