When you are referring to header files, you are NOT dealing with .NET. You will notice by the title of this group that it is a .NET-specific group. Asking questions in the wrong group can yield undesired answers. As a general rule, you should ALWAYS state your environment when you ask your question. This includes the IDE version and language.
For projects that are not .NET, you need to include the header and library files in order to use the data across projects. The library file is simply a reference to what is contained within the dll that you are creating for your project. You'll find the library file in the same directory as the dll. If you were using .NET, you would simply reference the first project in the second projects settings. No header or library files needed. ...Glenn On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i'm sorry i probably didn't make myself clear the first time. The > thing is that i have two projects open under one sollution and i'm > trying to use some classes in one project that are from the other one. > i don't have a .lib file for the project i only have the headers, > sources and the .obj if i build them. > > Does that mean i have to make the .lib file somehow? or just link the > projects in a different way > > thanx :) >
