Hi Cedric, Nano-X gives you two APIs (X-WINDOWS and WIN32 API). WIN32 API emulates a subset of WIN32 functions.
When you want to program under WINDOWS, you dont need Nano-X libs! Bye Uwe > I'm trying to build one of the demo from > http://www.microwindows.org/ under > Windows... > I understand that everything is made for Linux but I really > do need to make > it run on Windows. (C code is portable right?!) > > I can compile the demo. (because of the prototypes in header files.) > But then, the linker gives me this error: undefined reference > to 'GrOpen', > 'GrNewWindow", "GrSelectEvents", etc.. > > How/where can I find these functions? > I added these libraries to the demo project: > - libmwimages.a (no error) > - libmwin.a (no error) > - libmwinlib.a (no error) > - libnano-X.a (error: "could not read symbols: File in wrong > format") > > Does this library contain the functions I am looking for? > Does it contain > Linux's symbols? > I also found the client.c which open aconnection to the > server, do I needto > implement this "communication" to use Nano-X under Window? > > Thank for your time, > > > Cedric Lescop > > > PS: I'm new with mailing list, is there any way to do a > "browse" in the > SUBJECT or BODY for example? Thank you. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]