Hello, I tried the TLIB /u command manually and it gives the same error. I searched the internet about TLIB and with the /P option you can provide the page size. (see text below from http://cs.nyu.edu/~yap/classes/machineOrg/info/tlib.htm )
I tried TLIB /u /P128 ... and this works without warnings. (this would allow for a maximum of 8 MB .lib file) Setting the page size: The /P option - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Every DOS library file contains a dictionary that appears at the end of the .LIB file, following all of the object modules. For each module in the library, the dictionary contains a 16-bit address of that particular module within the .LIB file; this address is given in terms of the library page size (it defaults to 16 bytes). The library page size determines the maximum combined size of all object modules in the library, which cannot exceed 65,536 pages. The default (and minimum) page size of 16 bytes allows a library of about 1 MB in size. To create a larger library, use the /P option to increase the page size. The page size must be a power of 2, and it cannot be smaller than 16 or larger than 32,768. All modules in the library must start on a page boundary. For example, in a library with a page size of 32 (the lowest possible page size higher than the default 16), an average of 16 bytes is lost per object module in padding. If you attempt to create a library that is too large for the given page size, TLIB issues an error message and suggests that you use /P with the next available higher page size. Regards, Mirco 2009/7/14 Mirco Babin <[email protected]> > Hello mpsuzuki, > > I started from scratch, unzipping freetype-2.3.9.tar.gz. > I applied your patches to bcc.mk, bcc-dev.mk, win32-def.mk and exports.mk > > Then I ran mingw32-make. > The apinames.exe is now build ok. > But building the library fails with the continuating error "Warning: > invalid page size value ignored". This warning is repeating endlessly and I > have to abort the make. > > I have included the output of the mingw32-make.exe. > > Regards, > Mirco > >
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