Thanks a lot everybody for help me. I do solve my problem.
I first tried to link the startupcode.lib but I got a linker warning due to
the __Startup__ of my library that overact over the __Startup__ of t he
startupcode.lib.
What I actually did is link the startup source code CWRuntime.c as you told
me, there are the __divu__ and __lmul__ funcitons.
Thanks again.
Ariel
----- Original Message -----
From: William F. Weiher III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 12:50 PM
Subject: RE: Desesperately need help. Shared library weird error
> Long divides, shifts, etc. need code from the startup library. I usually
> just copy this code from the startup library sources into my project
(since
> long ago I had some problem lining the startup library to a shared library
> project. Sorry I have forgotten the exact problem, I just do it that way
> from the start now)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ariel Barreiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 17:25
> To: Palm Forum List
> Subject: Desesperately need help. Shared library weird error
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have been trying to learn the basis of shared libraris and when I almost
> beleived that I have made it I found a heck of a mistake.
>
> Lets take my problem to the sample lib project from 3com or even to the
> sample lib project from Jeff Ishaq, the fellow who wrote a great article
> about shared libraries. Both projects compiled good. Without any error.
Even
> they work fine.
>
> Now I add a two sipmle lines to any function in my shared library (I did
> this for testing, couse it was hard to find the exact reason of my
problem)
>
> For example, I will use the sample lib project code:
>
> Err SampleLibDrawRectangle(UInt refNum, DWord clientContext, Int x, Int y,
> Int width, Int height) {
> Err err = 0;
> Int cornerDiam; // corner diameter
> RectangleType r; // rectangle
>
> ==> unsigned long a,b,c; // Added by me
>
> ==> a = b / c; /// Added by me
> ( ...........)
> Here goes the rest of the code, but thats not important.
> ( ...........)
> return( 0 );
> }
>
> Those (the unsigned long declaration and the division) was the only lines
I
> added to a project that compiled quite fine. When I recompiled it i get
the
> followin error
>
> Link Error : SampleLib.c: '__ldivu__' referenced from
> 'SampleLibDrawRectangle' is undefined.
>
> Please, if anybody has any idea of this I would apreciate it a lot.
>
> What I realized or guess is that the compiler is calling a dividing
function
> due to the / opperand and some how, who knows why, the compiler coudn't
> found the fucntion. I went around with some linker options but without any
> success.
>
> NOTE: It is also not working with * (multiplication)
>
> Ariel
> Buenos Aires, Argentina, SouthAmerica.
>
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