Adding the path alone is not enough. You have to add the lib name to the Additional Library dependencies. See the example workspace which comes with nuke or follow my article on nukepedia: http://www.nukepedia.com/written-tutorials/developing-nuke-plugins-on-windows/

Cheers

Sebastian

On 04/04/2012 09:40 AM, Jordan Olson wrote:
Hi guys!
I'm attempting to compile my first (the example) plugin using
Microsoft Visual Studio. Although I've added the /include directory to
the linker input options of the project properties, I'm still getting
the following error when trying to compile.

LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'DDImage.lib'

Seems very simple? How would you set up your project to ensure the
compiler can find the DDImage libraries?
cheers,
Jordan
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