Hi Ben:
Actually since my last post I never got this to work. I will try your new
suggestion. It makes a lot of sense since I do not remember including the
StartupCode.lib in any of the targets.
Thanks,
Jatin Sethi (jay).

"Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Jason Freund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I'm having a similar problem -- and I still can't get it resolved...
> >
> > CW 7.0 compiles my app perfectly for the Debug version, but when I try
> to
> > build the Release target, the linker gives:
> >
> > Link Error   : __RuntimeModule__: '__Startup__' referenced from
> > '__DummyStartup__' is undefined.
> >
> > I don't know where Startup or DummyStartup would be defined (they're
> not
> > part of my app).  I created my app project using the New project
> wizard (I
> > think I selected New Palm OS 3.5 Stationary Project, but maybe it was
> New
> > Palm OS Application).  In any case, the project started out as a clone
> of
> > the "Starter" application with both the Debug and Release targets
> already
> > setup.  I just started changing the "Starter" name to "MyProject" name
> > everywhere.  That seems to have worked -- there is no trace of any of
> the
> > original Starter files or names in my project, but I still have this
> link
> > problem for the release build.
> >
> > I looked under my app's release settings under the 68k target tab.  My
> > project type is "Palm OS Application" and the only option there is
> "File
> > Name" (which is set to myproject.tmp).  There is no option for a code
> entry
> > point.
>
> Make sure that the StartupCode.lib or MSL Runtime (whatever).lib file is
> in both your release and debug targets.  To do this, click on the
> library in the project, then go to the project inspector (it is one of
> the buttons at the top of the project window).  In this dialog, you can
> see what targets the file is associated with.
>
> __Startup__ is defined by the runtime library, and it ends up calling
> you PilotMain.
>
>
>
>



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