Hi Every one,
I have a newbe question, I would like to use the C/C++ std function convert
a string to integer. So I include the and use the "atoi" function
inside a QuestionForm function as follow
int test = atoi("server")
However, when I compile the program, if give me
Won't work. You can only use the functions in the Palm OS API. Try StrAtoI
(note the caps)
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Thanks you guys!! The problem is fix!!
Sam
Samuel Tu
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I'm getting the error "MacOS 68K Linker caused exception 0xc005"
when I build a multi-segment C++ project in CodeWarrior
(v6, 68Linker.dll v2.3.2.0). It happens as soon as I declare
a global object of a class that has a constructor defined.
It doesn't happen if I reduce the scope of the global
Hi,
I am developing application for Palm OS using C.
I am using strcmp function in my program. I am not able to find library name
to include for this function, so I am getting linker error.
Can any one tell me which file do I need to include to solve linker problem?
Thanks in advance,
Hema
ing MSL, but i am getting the same linker error
> still.:(
>
> cathy.
>
> --- Andrew Scheurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Its possible that you're not linking in the MSL
> C++
> > library.
> > Are you using the command line compiler or the
Well, I am using Codewarrior IDE compiler.. I tried
adding MSL, but i am getting the same linker error
still.:(
cathy.
--- Andrew Scheurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its possible that you're not linking in the MSL C++
> library.
> Are you using the command line com
warrior 9.3,
> it gives me the following linker error message, can
> you suggest me to resolve this error ?
> Error:
> 1. operator new(unsigned long) referenced from
> "myfunction()" is undefined.
> 2. operator delete(void*) refere
Hello all,
Can anyone give me the solution.
When i try to compile my project in codewarrior 9.3,
it gives me the following linker error message, can
you suggest me to resolve this error ?
Error:
1. operator new(unsigned long) referenced from
"myfunction()" is undefined.
2. operator d
Hai I am creating a applicatrion for that i need to Put some alerts if i put that alert it showing linker error "16-bit code reference to pilotmain is out of range"
if i commented that alert its not showing this alert can any one suggest me how to over come this problemRegards,Sanjib
Syncmgr.h was, as I understand the process, accessed while the program was
compiling, not linking, and my problem was with a linker error.
Yes. The syncmgr.h file is for compiling, and the sync20.lib file (the one in
the CDK) is for linking, right?
> I don't understand the need
Hola, gracias por escribirme, te contestaré a la mayor brevedad !!!
Jose
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Syncmgr.h was, as I understand the process, accessed while the program was
compiling, not linking, and my problem was with a linker error. I don't
understand the need to refer to "imperfect knowledge". A linker problem
must develop from fairly well known causes, to which professio
> I note that recompiling the dll for C and not C++ was recommended
at the Borland user group site.
Yes, but they had imperfect knowledge of the problem. Sync20.dll does not use
C++ (at least in presenting anything externally) or it would not be callable
from anything but C++. It uses strai
n".
It was the sync20.dll, which produced a .def file that included "mangled"
references to "unknown" functions.
I do not know if the MFC classes were actually used in the base code as I
did not review it myself in detail given the linker error. I don't know
with certai
If you use just the SyncManager API (the raw C API), you should be able
to use the sync DLLs. If you use the C++ classes, you'll have MFC
dependency issues, since the classes are derived from MFC classes.
Yes (I did try and explain that at one point, but I don't think I was clear
enough :(
Thanks, but I'm now in the middle of applying the COM based solution in VB.
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From: "Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum"
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: Linker Error
> At 08:40 AM 12/
At 08:40 AM 12/7/2005, you wrote:
A conduit dll from PalmOS is the code that contains the MFC references, as
acknowledged by Mr. Combee. Without access to the referenced MFC components
on my system, the code that references it can't link to it.
But that is not true. I'm using Delphi (Object P
Hola, gracias por escribirme, te contestaré a la mayor brevedad !!!
Jose
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A conduit dll from PalmOS is the code that contains the MFC references, as
acknowledged by Mr. Combee. Without access to the referenced MFC components
on my system, the code that references it can't link to it.
But that is not true. I'm using Delphi (Object Pascal) to call routines in the
D
A conduit dll from PalmOS is the code that contains the MFC references, as
acknowledged by Mr. Combee. Without access to the referenced MFC components
on my system, the code that references it can't link to it. One would have
to write some sort of replacement. I'd rather not. A dll is compiled
I'm not exactly away to the races, but the COM dll just enabled me to access
the name field of one of my records. If I can access integers and strings
as easily, I may be able to complete the conduit.
Well, all Palm records are just blobs of bytes, so you always have to do the
work splitting
Del Ventruella wrote:
Rest assured that I am always grateful for the helpful suggestions that I
get here. I am quite new to C or C++ for more than engineering computations
and matrix manipulation, and am simply trying to approach PalmOS programming
from a perspective that is realistic for me.
t;Palm Developer Forum"
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Linker Error
> Hola, gracias por escribirme, te contestaré a la mayor brevedad !!!
>
>
> Jose
>
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Subject: Re: Linker Error
> Jim Cooper wrote:
>
> >
> >> It seems to be necessary if you don't have MFC on your system based
> >> on no
> >> install of VC++, because B
Jim Cooper wrote:
It seems to be necessary if you don't have MFC on your system based
on no
install of VC++, because Builder won't compile with the indicated
references
in the .def file.
I still say that's not necessary. I can call all these things from a
different language that cannot
Hola, gracias por escribirme, te contestaré a la mayor brevedad !!!
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It seems to be necessary if you don't have MFC on your system based on no
install of VC++, because Builder won't compile with the indicated references
in the .def file.
I still say that's not necessary. I can call all these things from a different
language that cannot possibly be using MFC.
I was trying to find a solution that didn't require that I purchase Visual
C++. If I had VC, I'd have the MFC classes.
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From: "Roger Stringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum"
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 200
Subject: Re: Linker Error
From: Ben Combee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 12:29:16 -0600
At 08:23 AM 12/3/2005, you wrote:
>I visited a Borland help site, and over the past few days have reached the
>conclusion that some of the Palm OS dlls are using MFC functions. T
a types in each
record on the Palm device, get them transferred, and, oh yeah, get VB5 to
build the conduit using .COM ...)
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From: "Jim Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "Palm Developer Forum"
Sent: Sunday, December 04,
Yes, the Conduit DLLs use MFC. If you need to develop using Borland
products, you should use the COM interface to the CDK and go through COM
classes. Sorry.
That's not necessary. I call the DLL routines directly from Delphi (ie Pascal).
There is no need to descend into the quagmire of COM
At my stage, I'd much rather use a wizard, if possible. Can you advise how?
Thanks.
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To: "Palm Developer Forum"
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Linker Error
> At 04:27
At 04:27 PM 12/3/2005, you wrote:
How do I get a version of VB 5.0 or Borland C++ to recognize the COM Wizard?
You could just build it youself without the wizard. It's COM -- import the
typelibrary and work directly with the interfaces.
-- Ben Combee, Senior Software Engineer, Palm, Inc.
How do I get a version of VB 5.0 or Borland C++ to recognize the COM Wizard?
Thanks.
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To: "Palm Developer Forum"
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Linker Error
> At 08:23
At 08:23 AM 12/3/2005, you wrote:
I visited a Borland help site, and over the past few days have reached the
conclusion that some of the Palm OS dlls are using MFC functions. The dll
that caused the problem is Sync20.dll, which is pretty central to building
a conduit. Can anyone help with item
end? I've
been advised as follows by other Borland users:
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>I've tried the "impdef" executable on the two dll's that remained problematic.
> The result is the following error message when I add the resulting two .def
>file
Hi
I just added a file into a multi-segment application, using CW7. The
functions in that file are called from another file (in that same
segment). Prototypes are in a header file called by both files. The
segment is under 25KB in size. It compiles fine, but the linker reports
the following:
Link
At 03:05 AM 6/2/2004, you wrote:
I already created the project? How can i include this lib? is there any
other way?
CW has a "Add File..." menu item in the project menu. Use that to add the
library file to your project.
-- Ben Combee, DTS technical lead, PalmSource, Inc.
Read "Combee on Palm
enced from
'MainFormHandleEvent' is undefined. Linker error?
At 12:33 AM 6/2/2004, you wrote:
>I don't know where can I include the lib files. i am using code warrior
>tool.
Just add the PalmOSGlue.lib file to your project. If you're creating a new
project using the wiz
At 12:33 AM 6/2/2004, you wrote:
I don't know where can I include the lib files. i am using code warrior
tool.
Just add the PalmOSGlue.lib file to your project. If you're creating a new
project using the wizard, including glue libraries is one of the options.
-- Ben Combee, DTS technical lead, P
x27; referenced from
'MainFormHandleEvent' is undefined. Linker error?
Did you add the PalmOSGlue lib to your project?
LionScribe
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>
> i am getting Link Error as
Did you add the PalmOSGlue lib to your project?
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> Hi all,
>
> i am getting Link Error as follows.
> 'TxtGlueTruncateString' referenced from 'MainFormHandleEvent' is
undefined.
> Can any one tell me the solution.
Hi all,
i am getting Link Error as follows.
'TxtGlueTruncateString' referenced from 'MainFormHandleEvent' is undefined.
Can any one tell me the solution.
Thanks
Isabella.
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Hi all,
i am getting Link Error as follows.
'TxtGlueTruncateString' referenced from 'MainFormHandleEvent' is undefined.
Can any one tell me the solution.
Thanks
Isabella.
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On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 11:29:09AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think it's related to 'CODE' resource size, which should be less
> than 64 kb. But the latest version I compiled without this error gives
> a 54kb .prc file, which includes many resources (fonts, bitmaps ecc.)
> so how can the '
> Hello, I need help to understand an error coming from PRC-Tools linker.
>
> I use this command:
> m68k-palmos-gcc.exe -o app.code.1.sym app.c -lPalmOSGlue
>
> The (very long) error message starts with this line:
> /usr/m68k-palmos/bin/ld: region coderes is full (app.code.1.sym section .text)
>
Hello, I need help to understand an error coming from PRC-Tools linker.
I use this command:
m68k-palmos-gcc.exe -o app.code.1.sym app.c -lPalmOSGlue
The (very long) error message starts with this line:
/usr/m68k-palmos/bin/ld: region coderes is full (app.code.1.sym section .text)
I think it's r
First, include the .c files directly in your project, and, second, make sure your
functions aren't declared as "static". That limits their visibility to just that file.
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From: Partha B
Date: 2/10/04 4:22 pm
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subj: linker er
lmOS, or Codewarrior;
they're fundamental C issues.
Alan
"Partha B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> HI all,
>
> I always had this "Linker Error: func_xxx referenced
> from func_yyy is undefined" in CodeWarrior.
>
> I used
HI all,
I always had this "Linker Error: func_xxx referenced
from func_yyy is undefined" in CodeWarrior.
I used to work around this error by including the .c
file directly where I call the function, instead of
including the .h file.
Now I am into serious development of huge apps runni
d filled in a .H file and when I made it "const" I've
got this 32bit reference again. So I moved it to a C file and put
togather in the segment with function it was accessed from and...
surprise - I've got linker error That this structure is undefined. It's
stra
le and put
togather in the segment with function it was accessed from and...
surprise - I've got linker error That this structure is undefined. It's
strange because it's defined, included in the project, have an extern
prototype... like the others, but this one fires an linker err
Hi group,
I have .R resource I want to reuse in my new PalmOS app.
I have created a "Convert Resources" (MacOS Merge) target as documented.
But, I get this error when I build the project:
Link Error: PalmRez Error: Could not open file: resources.tmp
in "resources.tmp"; line 1 # Col: 1
The file "
George
VS
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 17:38
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: CW9, Linker error: PalmRez error: could not open file...,
Hi group,
I have .R resource I want to reuse in my new PalmOS app.
I have created a "Convert Resources" (MacOS Merge) target as documented.
But,
At 10:16 2003-6-4 +, swatts wrote:
I made a sample project in code warrior the one which is given in its
documentation,BUt after adding resources i tried to compile and run it but
ti gives linker error ie
PALMREZ ERROR:can't find pict#0 for tbmf#1000.
how to debug and what to do .how we
I made a sample project in code warrior the one which is given in
its documentation,BUt after adding resources i tried to compile
and run it but ti gives linker error ie
PALMREZ ERROR:can't find pict#0 for tbmf#1000.
how to debug and what to do .how we have to go abt it?
can anyone help me
At 18:53 2002-12-9 -0500, you wrote:
Anyone know what the following error means and how to fix it perhaps?
"Link Error: Anim.c: Illegal object data in 'Anim.c'."
This usually means that you're trying to link a project originally built
with the demo version of CodeWarrior. Use the "Project/Rem
Anyone know what the following error means and how to fix it perhaps?
"Link Error: Anim.c: Illegal object data in 'Anim.c'."
Thanx,
Daniel Suleski :->
TD, Mysticware Inc.
www.mysticware.com
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From: Amit Kalekar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Could you please do me favour, Please use the shared library of zlib
> and see wether it gives the buffer error on the Codewarrior 8.
Actually just patiently reading and writing email is all I'm able to
contribute to the forums. (That pesky real jo
Hello Scott,
thanks for helping out.
>The parameter flagged above is wrong -- ZLibcompress2 takes an (unsigned
>long*) but you are passing an (unsigned long) instead. The unnecessary
cast
>is actually masking the error. (There are several other unnecessary casts
>in this code too.) Just p
From: Amit Kalekar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> unsigned long complen = (unsigned long)51 * (unsigned long)120 /
> (unsigned long)100 + (unsigned long)12;
> Bytef* compbuf = new Bytef[complen];
Allocating a plenty big output buffer, good.
> MemSet(compbuf, 0x00, complen);
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Subject: RE: Linker Error in CW 8.2
> I uninstalled all CW Palm apps, deleted the entire directory
> structure (just
> in case . . .), reinstalled, and bada bing, i
> I uninstalled all CW Palm apps, deleted the entire directory
> structure (just
> in case . . .), reinstalled, and bada bing, it works. I
> don't know if you
> need to change your install or just issue a stern warning to
> uninstall the
> demo first. The worst thing about Windows IMHO is the
worst thing about Windows IMHO is the install/uninstall
trouble. Thank goodness for gurus in forums.
Paul
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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:49 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Linker Error
In article <87641@palm-dev-forum>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>
> Thanks to all for your tips . . . :-D
>
> Ben, I figured you would zero in on this . . . yes I had the demo installed.
> All of my access paths are relative to compiler. I am assuming that this
> would have been updated to mean th
02 10:57 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Linker Error in CW 8.2
In article <87587@palm-dev-forum>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>
> Ok, a little more info. After searching the archives I see that this
could
> have to do with access paths etc . . .
>
> I am not sure if
In article <87587@palm-dev-forum>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>
> Ok, a little more info. After searching the archives I see that this could
> have to do with access paths etc . . .
>
> I am not sure if I am using the right linker. I am running on Win2K, and
> for linker options in the target w
> I am not sure if I am using the right linker. I am running
> on Win2K, and
> for linker options in the target window see: none, Macintosh
> 68k, MacOS
> Merge, and, MakeROM. None of these look correct, although I
> have chosen the
> default: Macintosh68k. Seems that is the only one that tr
Ok, a little more info. After searching the archives I see that this could
have to do with access paths etc . . .
I am not sure if I am using the right linker. I am running on Win2K, and
for linker options in the target window see: none, Macintosh 68k, MacOS
Merge, and, MakeROM. None of these
What happens when you create a new PalmOS project with the wizard?
Does that compile/link ok?
If you can get that working, you can either go screen by screen
through the project configuration panels and compare the two
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Ummm,
I tried the first two (removing object code, and also removing the _Data
directory) and the errors persist. This is not multi-segment, so that
leaves the run time library.
In my project settings (project window) I see that it is
"PalmOSRuntime_2i_A5.lib". I am trying to build this for Pa
> Ok, this one must be simple, but not when you are me right now . . .
>
> I have ported an old project into CW. I compiled each source file
> separately along the way. When I (finally) got each source file to compile
> I figured that I was ready to go. I then tried "Make" and I get the
> fol
Ok, this one must be simple, but not when you are me right now . . .
I have ported an old project into CW. I compiled each source file
separately along the way. When I (finally) got each source file to compile
I figured that I was ready to go. I then tried "Make" and I get the
following error
--- Ravi Verma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> While trying to compile, I get the error
> Link Error : dfg.c: 'DuplicateCurrentRecord' 16-bit code
> reference to 'LibGetRecord' is out of range.
>
> Do you have an idea as to what could be causing this? I am
> using CodeWarrior8.0.
>
You have
Dear Friends,
While trying to compile, I get the error
Link Error : dfg.c: 'DuplicateCurrentRecord' 16-bit code reference to
'LibGetRecord' is out of range.
Do you have an idea as to what could be causing this? I am using
CodeWarrior8.0.
Regards.
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> I am getting the following Linker Error Message? Please could
> any one tell
> me what does it mean? and what are the changes I have to make
> accordingly to
> avoid this message.
> Segment 'Precompiled Heder' is greater than 64KB, it will generate an
> inva
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> Hello All,
>
Amit,
Please stop adding "
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Hello All,
I am getting the following Linker Error Message? Please could any one tell
me what does it mean? and what are the changes I have to make accordingly to
avoid this message.
Segment 'Precompiled Heder' is greater than 64KB, it will generate an
invalid PRC file.
With Reg
Hi,
I am developing Palm Application with CW R6. My Application use C++
Exceptions. On some stage of development process I received mentioned linker
error. I reviewed generated by linker MAP file. Indeed, Application's data
segment is overflowed, moreover just data section above A5 is overf
> I am developing Palm Application using latest version of POL.
> On some stage
> of development
> process I received "Near data segment is bigger than 64k"
> linker error. I
> know about
> segment structure of the Palm Applications and also I know
> that dat
Hi,
I am developing Palm Application using latest version of POL. On some stage
of development
process I received "Near data segment is bigger than 64k" linker error. I
know about
segment structure of the Palm Applications and also I know that data segment
should be
less than 64k.
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Theander
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 2:00 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Prblm: Linker error "Segment Precompiled Headers is greater
than 64KB, it will generate an i
Dear subscribers.
I'm developing an application using CodeWarrior 8.0. When I link it I get a
message that states "Segment 'Precompiled Headers' is greater than 64KB, it
will generate an invalid PRC file". Unfortunately I haven't managed to find
any more information about this problem. Therefore
ecember 2001 14:50
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Linker error
Hi. I guess I got the following error because my code becomes too big. How
would I fix that without goint to multi-segment. The whole thing compiles
without the "-DDEBUG" and the size is about 45K. I use that flag to
Hi. I guess I got the following error because my code becomes too big. How
would I fix that without goint to multi-segment. The whole thing compiles
without the "-DDEBUG" and the size is about 45K. I use that flag to link in
some HostControl functions to save debug messages to a host file.
Wh
hence I wanted to minimize changes I had to make to this
C++
> code.
>
> Hope this gets you started,
> Craig
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ola
> Theander
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 1:42 PM
>
"Ola Theander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Hi Craig.
>
> I use . I can also use but then the std namespace
is
> excluded. Also remember to include the "MSL_C\MSL_Common\Include"
folder in
> the system access path.
>
> How do I include a library in a CW p
the top (drag and
drop).
Craig
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 4:17 PM
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Subject: RE: C string functions and strtok() linker error, using CW 7?
Hi Craig.
I use . I can als
hat. Might have something to do with
that I'm more used to Visual C++.
Kind regards, Ola Theander
> -Original Message-
> From: Craig Deelsnyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 24 oktober 2001 21:08
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: RE: C string functions an
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 1:42 PM
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Subject: C string functions and strtok() linker error, using CW 7?
Dear subscribers.
I'm currently using CW 7 and developing a simple application. In this
application I would like
Dear subscribers.
I'm currently using CW 7 and developing a simple application. In this
application I would like to use the standard C library functions such as
strtok(), strlen(), strcpy() etc, implemented in the MSL library.
My problem is that strtok() generates a linker error whe
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> Hello!
>
> I am trying to compile (CodeWarrior 7) the project sent to me by one
of our
> users and I get the message:
>
> Linker error: Unexpected linker error
Hello!
I am trying to compile (CodeWarrior 7) the project sent to me by one of our
users and I get the message:
Linker error: Unexpected linker error #32. DirectBits not supported.
Any ideas about what might cause the message?
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> From: Anton Nikolaev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> When I try to make my project usin CodeWarrior 6 I got the following:
> Linker Error: Direct Bids not supported.
> Do you know what might be the problem? I have not found any
> explanation
Hello,
When I try to make my project usin CodeWarrior 6 I got the following:
Linker Error: Direct Bids not supported.
Do you know what might be the problem? I have not found any explanation in
CodeWarrior help.
Anton
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> > From: Craig Patchett
> >
> > Also, as long as I'm asking, Constructor (for Windows) has always taken
a
> > really long time (20-30 seconds) to open my .rsrc files. Is this normal?
> >
>
> At what MHz is your CPU running, and how much memory do you have? When I
> switched from a 100MHz, 128MB
hanks,
Manikumar K
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From: Kapil Konde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:05 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Linker Error
Hi All,
I am getting a linker error for some reason unknown to me.
The error is as
follows. Can anybody tell me
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:05 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Linker Error
Hi All,
I am getting a linker error for some reason unknown to me.
The error is as
follows. Can anybody tell me what does this mean and how do I solve it.
Linking...
/prc-tools/H-i586-cygwi
rceforge.net/doc/prc-tools_3.html
or palmdev\doc\texti\prc-tools_10.html under the install directory of "Palm
OS SDK"
I am getting a linker error for some reason unknown to me. The error
is as
follows. Can anybody tell me what does this mean and how do I solve it.
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