On Thursday, 1 June 2023 at 15:05:40 UTC, Marcone wrote:
I linked msvcr120.lib, but the executable still ask for
msvcr120.dll not found.
i am sorry.
my words was sourced from common sence, usual practice.
it seems, msvcr120 is special case, and have only one version of
.lib - for link to .dll
On Thursday, 1 June 2023 at 15:05:40 UTC, Marcone wrote:
I linked msvcr120.lib, but the executable still ask for
msvcr120.dll not found.
msvcr120.lib is a "link library", not a static library. On other
systems, you pass shared libraries directly to the linker and it
will pull the informati
On Tuesday, 30 May 2023 at 05:18:11 UTC, novice2 wrote:
you cannot "static link dll", "d" in "dll" is "dynamic".
you can implicity or explicity load dll.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/linking-an-executable-to-a-dll?view=msvc-170
may be you mean static link msvcr120.lib?
i am not w
you cannot "static link dll", "d" in "dll" is "dynamic".
you can implicity or explicity load dll.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/linking-an-executable-to-a-dll?view=msvc-170
may be you mean static link msvcr120.lib?
i am not windows guru, but you need msvcr120.lib (there is 2
versi
On Friday, 26 May 2023 at 12:29:15 UTC, Marcone wrote:
How can I static link msvcr120.dll using dmd?
Please, could someone tell me if it is possible to link the
msvcr120.dll library to the program's executable using the dmd
compiler? Because I would like my program to remain portable.
How can I static link msvcr120.dll using dmd?