Hi all,
I used the flag -static and -m32 (needed in TDM 64/32 bit), working.
Thanks & Rgds,
Raj007
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Kai Tietz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2012/4/3 rajeshwari b <[email protected]>:
> > HI all,
> > I tried compiling a win32 API based code in TDM-GCC (with mingw w64 and
> > GCC4.6.1). The exe gets created but when running the exe, i get a blank
> > window. I used the following command with flags for compile and link
> i.e.,
> > g++ -m32 -mwin32 -o FileNextFile FileNextFile.cpp
> > Am attaching the source code for reference (is a download).
> > Rgds,
> > Raj007
>
> First don't use -mwin32 option. What should it be? You want to have
> a console-application, so you don't need to specify any '-m' option at
> all.
> Next, fix you code. That you app doesn't start could be related to
> the fact that libstdc++ or libgcc DLLs aren't in path. You can avoid
> the dependency to those DLL files by specifiying to g++ frontend the
> additional option '-static'. Otherwise take care that those DLLs are
> found by app when launched.
>
> Kai
>
>
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