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Re: help for a newbie C Programmer


Hallo Jag,

Am Mittwoch, 13. August 2003 um 12:57 schriebst du:

> Hi,

> I am trying to port some socket code from AIX onto unix.

> When I try to link the code I get ' ld: cannot find -lsocket'

> The line being executed is :

> ld -dy -G -o libbridge.so bridge.o nwutil.o
> jagsocket.o -Bstatic -lc -lsocket -lnsl

> I have searched for socket.a and nsl.a in the cygwin directory but they
> aren't there.
> The makefile works on AIX and I was hoping it would be a straight forward
> compilation on windows 2k.

> Can anyone please point me in the right direction !

Use gcc to link. libc, libsocket and libnsl are all included in
libcygwin which you don't need to propagate to the linker:

gcc -shared -o libbridge.dll \
    -Wl,--out-implib=libbridge.dll.a \
    -Wl,--export-all-symbols \
    -Wl,--enable-auto-import \
    -Wl,--whole-archive \
    bridge.o nwutil.o jagsocket.o \
    -Wl,--no-whole-archive \
    ${dependency_libs}

where ${dependency_libs} may be any libraries your library is
depending on (like -lstdc++ for C++ libraries).

-Wl,--out-implib=libbridge.dll.a results in the import library which
you can use to link your application against (with -L/path -lbridge).


Gerrit
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