Martin Peach a écrit : > Frank Barknecht wrote: >> Hallo, >> Martin Peach hat gesagt: // Martin Peach wrote: >> >> >>> With dlls you have to export symbols using a def file or /export: statement >>> on the command line (or __declspec(dllexport) in the code with MSVC). On >>> linux all symbols in a shared library are visible by default, it's about >>> the structure of a windows dll versus that of a unix shared library, not >>> gcc. >>> >> So unless pd.dll is built with sys_loader exposed, I won't be able to >> build a loader-external, right? If so, then I'll let the >> MS-Windows-people take over building pdlua. >> >> > Usually on Windows you link against pd.lib, not pd.dll, so it ought to > work. You will need to include the header file containing sys_loader > (except I can't find sys_loader anywhere in the pd source). > > Martin
by the way, what is sys_loader() or what it is supposed to be? !There is no such thing like this in pd source, maybe it is "sys_loaded()" in s_loader.c? _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
