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On 04/03/2013 04:11 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Apr 3 14:28, VÃclav Zeman wrote: >> On 3 April 2013 13:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >>> On Apr 3 13:36, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >>>> On Apr 3 13:25, VÃclav Zeman wrote: >>>>> On 2 April 2013 17:37, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >>>>>> I just uploaded a new w32api package which should fix this issue. >>>>>> The intrinsics are now provide by libkernel32.a. Please give it >>>>>> a try. >>>>> It is much better but I am still getting one failure: >>>>> >>>>> src/.libs/liblog4cplus_la-cygwin-win32.o: In function `VarCmp': >>>>> /usr/include/w32api/oleauto.h:487: undefined reference to `VarCmp' >>>>> /usr/include/w32api/oleauto.h:487:(.text+0x34f): relocation truncated >>>>> to fit: R_X86_64_PC32 against undefined symbol `VarCmp' >>>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >>>>> Makefile:1110: recipe for target `liblog4cplus.la' failed >>>> >>>> Are you using C++? If so, can you try to use the other variant >>>> of VarCmp, with an extra, forth parameter, set to 0? >> I am using C++ but I am not using the VarCmp() function at all. I am >> only including the windows.h header. >> >>> >>> I just tried it myself and I can link against VarCmp just fine... >>> *If* I add a -loleaut32 to the linker stage. >> I think this is my fault. I am using '-fkeep-inline-functions' GCC >> flag for my debug builds. I have not tested but I believe it will work >> when I remove the option. I have solved it in the library by linking >> to oleaut32.lib. > > Erm... oleaut32.lib? You didn't link against the Microsoft link lib, > did you? That should have been -loleaut32 or /usr/lib/w32api/liboleaut32.a Right. What I have actually done is that I have added AC_HAVE_LIBRARY([oleaut32]) to my configure.ac. > >> It is odd that I have never experienced the same issue on 32 bit Cygwin. > > Even when using the newer w32api headers from mingw-w64? Maybe there's > a difference in terms of gcc versions... -- VZ
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