'hello_world' as a dll. I'm using mingw in win2k; after saving hello_world.c and compiling with [gcc -c hello_world.c], there's no problem. Still no problem when I give it [gcc -c -DBUILD_DLL hello_world.c]. So far so good, but when I call dllwrap with: dllwrap --output-lib=libtstdll.a --dllname=hello_world.dll --driver-name=gcc hello_world.o I get: dllwrap: no export definition file provided dllwrap: creating one, but that may not be what you want Anyone help? Is --output-lib=libtstdll.a the wrong thing?
hi ! unfortunately i have no idea how to handle gcc under win2k. anyhow, you have to export the helloworld_setup() symbol to make it work.
however, i see the need to add a chapter to the HOWTO, where compailing issues are handled.
in the meantime i can only advise you to check the makefiles that come with pd (there are makefiles for various platforms in the pd/extra/*/ directories) and create your own. i hope you will get it running soon. i would be glad if you could inform me on any proceedings you make, so i can include them in the compilation-howto.
all the luck
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