Michael Van Canneyt schrieb:

On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, Lukas Gradl wrote:

Sorry to bother you again - but I'm just too stupid to get it to work.

Using cygwin I did a gcc -c adler32.c
then I renamed the created adler32.o to adler32.obj.

But when trying to link I get a "Undefined symbol: ZLIBEX..."

I never used gcc on Windows and I'm quite stuck with this OBJ-Files.

For D7 they where compiled using

bcc -c -6 -O2 -Ve -X- -pr -a8 -b -d -k- -vi -tWM -r -RT- -DFASTEST -n%OutDir%
adler32.c

Perhaps someone out there is able to provide me with a little HowTo?

Probably the external definitions are using uppercase names, while gcc
produces lowercase symbol names.

You might be better of using paszlib.


Michael,

thanks for your contiuous support! If you're coming to Tyrol one day feel free to collect a bunch of espressos at my place... *g*

But as I've to talk to an external application using ZLibEx I have to use it too.

going back to google again,

Lukas

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