Thanks for the tip. That setting didn't do it, but changing Basic Runtime Checks to Default did it.
Thanks for the help :-) Best regards, /Esa Tim M Wrote: > It's not really that much of a problem though. Just project->properties in > ms vs and change a few options then it's plain sailing. Can't remember > what it was though and it may of been a multiple of things but try code > generation->buffer secuirty check off. > > > > On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 04:23:00 +1300, Jarrett Billingsley > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Esa Kylli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm a newbie to D and this tool. > >> I'm trying to convert an .OBJ file compiled in MSVC to OMF-format so > >> that I can link to it from my D code. > >> I get no errors in the conversion. But when I try to link to the OMF > >> OBJ-file I get these errors: > >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined __RTC_Shutdown > >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined __RTC_InitBase > >> Error 42: Symbol Undefined __RTC_CheckEsp > >> > >> Anyone know what's going on here? > >> I would be grateful for any tips. > > > > Those look like symbols for the MSVC runtime library. Your converted > > library apparently needs them. > > > > This is the problem with converting object files - even if you can > > convert it, you still have to deal with the fact that compilers will > > insert all kinds of dependencies on other libraries and objects that > > you don't know about. Compilers will also make assumptions about the > > way things are linked, and so even if you are able to convert the > > object, it might not work. > > > >> Another problem I have is when I try to convert the MSCV compiled > >> OBJ-file to OMF-format, but this time it's been compiled in release > >> mode, I get the following error: > >> Error 2006: Unsupported file type for file Main2.obj: Whole program > >> optimization intermediate file, Microsoft specific > >> > >> Could this be caused by the fact that objconv doesn't support this case? > > > > Uh, yeah, that's pretty much exactly what the error message says. > > "Unsupported" means "I don't support this" ;) >
