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Re[2]: pb compile under borland c++
- To: Brian Gough <bjg at network-theory dot co dot uk>
- Subject: Re[2]: pb compile under borland c++
- From: Emmanuel Chomarat <Emmanuel dot Chomarat at bigfoot dot com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 22:53:07 +0200
- CC: gsl-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
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- Reply-To: Emmanuel Chomarat <Emmanuel dot Chomarat at bigfoot dot com>
Hello Brian,
BG> > I succeed to compile all module and to build libgsl.lib. but now when
BG> > i try to link i have this error:
BG> > Turbo Incremental Link 5.00 Copyright (c) 1997, 2000 Borland
BG> > Error: Unresolved external '_gsl_sf_lngamma' referenced from C:\LIBGSL.LIB|gamma
BG> > Error: Unresolved external '_gsl_sf_choose' referenced from C:\LIBGSL.LIB|binomial
BG> > Error: Unresolved external '_gsl_sf_lnfact' referenced from C:\LIBGSL.LIB|poisson
BG> The functions the randist directory (libgslrandist.a) need to use some
BG> functions from the specfunc directory, and cannot find them. Perhaps
BG> it is due to the order of linking the files?
In fact i compile the files into obj. All compile good now. The next
step is to make a lib. How to do it, because the above pb is in fact
due that in the dir structure
root/
>specfunc
>randist
These two dirs have a file gamma.obj. When i try to add one to the
archive(lib) it's good but when i try to add the second i think that
there are problem of references because two files have the same name
in the lib. Do you think that it is pb? How to deal with it. I have
all obj files produced with borland C++ builder, no severe error and i
can't produce the lib.
Another little question how to export all functions to make a dll.
(in fact i try to use(with some modif,coff2omf,impdef,...) the dll provided with the gsl-bin0.0.zip file
but some functions always don't work( i have a exception about the
fact that the memory is read....). Does anyone alreadu heard about
this.
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Best regards,
Emmanuel mailto:Emmanuel.Chomarat@bigfoot.com