It doesn't change anything (other than now correctly naming the useless ATA.lib canto.lib).
== Quote from Stanislav Blinov ([email protected])'s article > 20.08.2010 1:04, Cody Rose wrote: > try using -L/IMPLIB:canto.lib > > I'm trying to create a Windows DLL as described in the tutorial at > > http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/dll.html. I got the basic example working > > fine, but if I try to get more complicated, it doesn't work. Specifically, > > I'm > > trying to link another static library into my DLL (the project is called > > canto): > > > > dmd -ofcanto.dll -L/IMPLIB canto.d dllmain.d canto.def IddParserD.lib > > > > Based on the example given, this seems like it should work, but when I run > > it, > > neither the .dll nor its implementation lib is created (even though DMD > > reports no errors). A canto.obj was generated and I tried to use optlink > > directly, but again no .dll was created. > > > > Additionally, if I leave the .lib off the DMD command line, DMD reports link > > errors (as it should) but then somehow builds a .dll and ATA.lib anyway (I > > don't know why it's not naming the implementation library correctly). > > (Naturally, these are not useful for anything.) > > > > How am I supposed to do what I'm trying to do? > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > Filtered-With-Copfilter: Version 0.84beta4 (ProxSMTP 1.8) > > Copfilter-Filtered-With: SpamAssassin 3.2.5 > > Copfilter-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV 0.94.2 > > by Markus Madlener @ http://www.copfilter.org > >
