Okay. So next question is in context of -xhb mode:

Should -tW / cw32.lib chosen when building in ST 
mode, or should this be used permanently, or 
is there some other logic to follow here?

Viktor

On 2010 May 12, at 20:54, Pritpal Bedi wrote:

> 
> 
> Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> It's completely unimportant which code exploited the problem in
>> visible way. Important is only that you are mixing files compiled
>> for ST and MT mode (with and without -tWM flag) during linking
>> final application and this is the source of your problem.
>> All what you have to do is eliminating it.
>> 
>> 
> 
> I have changed in hbmk2 ( quickly ) 
>   -tWM => -tW 
>   cw32mt.lib => cw32.lib
> and I CAN link the application.
> 
> Next to see if it executes as expected.
> 
> Thank you for your precise analysis.
> 
> 
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