Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: >> CreateFileA is the char-version of CreateFile. Modern win32 systems use >> CreateFileW though, but most provide a backward compatible wrapper for >> CreateFileA.
>> ws2_32.dll is the Winsock 2 library, which provides sockets. This is not >> even supposed to provide CreateFile. Thanks. But what's do do ? Please give me an idea. Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: >> > #include <windows.h> >> > #include <conio.h> >> The content of conio.h is inherently nonportable and I wouldn't even expect >> it to be completely implemented. What of that do you need anyway? Nothing at this time. I've forgotten to remove them after copy/paste from the sample program. Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: >> > char outfile; >> > outfile='.\\qqtest.bmp'; >> You want a string literal here, i.e. double quotes. Also, you should use >> initialisation instead of assignment. It's just a test to find out how to call the Fortran libraries. Ulrich Eckhardt wrote: >> > ../../F/G95/bin/qqmodlib.a >> > ../../F/G95/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-mingw32/4.0.3/libf95.a >> > "../../Compiler lcc-win32/lcc/lib/ws2_32.lib" >> Some things here: >> - If you wrote that yourself, you shouldn't as g++ usually knows much >> better what to link and what not to link. You should only need to add >> nonstandard libraries. >> - You shouldn't have to add the full path, g++ should know the path to most >> libs itself. >> - Why is the last line in double quotes? I didn't write that myself. I used the "add library/object" button. The double quotes are set because of the space between "Compiler" and "lcc-..." I think. Thank you for the answer. I still need help regarding to my question. _______________________________________________ help-gplusplus mailing list help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus