Mike has past away since 1-25-13 please take his e-mail of the list
On 3/10/2013 2:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Dean, here's a starting point; If you're using C, it's pretty much the
same, but this is for C++.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235636(v=vs.80).aspx
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1. FreeBasic (Brian Ferguson)
2. dlsym and ell question (Dean Bittner)
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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:03:38 -0500
From: Brian Ferguson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [uwin-users] FreeBasic
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I've been looking at the FreeBasic tool from SourceForge and I see where
it is able to access the system and run commands. I have tried to run
FreeBasic from the uwin environment and then do a simple ls -l in the
local directory. It doesn't like the unix like structure of the command
(it will take the windows dir command). My question is: do any of the
readers of this list have experience with FreeBasic and, if so, have you
been able to get it to utilize the UWIN commands?
TIA
Brian Ferguson
Academic UNIX Support Specialist
Spelman College
ACC-104
404-270-5386
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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 06:33:22 -0700
From: Dean Bittner <[email protected]>
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Subject: [uwin-users] dlsym and ell question
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Hi,
I have two questions.
First, how do I build a program so that dlsym(NULL, ? finds symbols in the
main program. I have found some information suggesting a -Z CCFLAG, but
that seems to hang during compilation/ link.
Second, how do I build a dll? I haven't been able to successfully do this
and generate an import .lib as well. I found some doc about a .ign file
to export all, and export all is the shorthand that I'm looking for. I've
tried many things, and can't seem to get a working .def file. I've tried
the -G LDFLAG and others.
Here's my uname -a : UWIN-XP o-a5f0599e9d 5.0/5.1 2012-08-06 i686 32/32
UWIN .
I'm using Express 2010 Visual Studio.
All pointers and help appreciated.
- Dean
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