In VS 6, we generally find that you need to compile everything with Multithreaded-dll, even the libraries, or you get very strange error messages as the compiler tries to link with conflicting run-time libraries.
--Keith On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 20:54:13 +0100, Rolf Schaeuble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you mean with "Multithreaded" or "Mulithreaded-DLL" project? Can > you explain exactly where you can select between these two options, and > whether you are using Visual Studio 6 or 2002/2003? > > Rolf Schäuble > > Michael Knigge wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > this question is slightly OT here but..... > > > > I want to compile SQLite as a library (not as a DLL) and add this > > library to my DLL-Project. Why? Because the C-Compiler from MS > > produces so many warnings and I want to compile all my own projects > > without even a single warning.... > > > > So I wonder what is correct: To compile/link the resulting sqlite.lib > > as a "Multithreaded" project or as a "Multithreaded-DLL" project? > > Remember, I want to add this sqlite.lib to my DLL.... > > > > > > Bye & Thanks, > > Michael > > > -- ****************************************************** - Ever notice how 'big' isn't, compared to 'small'? - Sounds like a Wookie; acts like mad cow. - I'm not a professional; I just get paid to do this. - Rules for programming: 1. Get it working, right? 2. Get it working right. - Things I've learned about multithreaded programming: 123... PPArrvooottieedcc ttm ueelvvteeirrtyyhtt rhheiianndgge dwi hnpi rctohhg eri aslm omscitanalgt iowcbh,je engceltvo ebwrah lip,co hso srci abonlt ehb .ee^Nr waicscee snsoetd 'aotb jtehcet -slaomcea lt'il m^Ne from two or more threads ******************************************************