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DaveC



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:41 am    Post subject: Static libraries Reply with quote


In the Microsoft-supported .NET languages, e.g. VC#, it is impossible to link a .NET program with a static-linked library (as far as I know). This is a big problem, because since I have many legacy object libraries that are not designed to linked as shared, and moreover, most of them originate from the Lunix world, and are tricky to rebuild on a Windows platform anyway (they come with makefiles or Imakefiles that are useless in the Win32 world).

Actually I have two questions:

1) Does anyone know of a way to link a static library into a .NET program (I'm not optimistic, but I might as well ask), and

2) Can I use FTN95 to link with a library produced by Compaq's older version of Visual Fortran (Visual Studio 6)?

Thanks...

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:53 pm    Post subject: Static libraries Reply with quote

It really depends what you mean by the first question. If you mean can you take a whole load of source files, compile them and then link them into a big .exe then yes, thelinker (dbk_link) does that. Static libraries are usually concatenations of many .obj files in which can this can be simulated with link scripts.

I assume you mean in the second question: can I link Compaq Visual Fortran for Win32 with FTN95.NET. The answer is no! If you can make the static library into a (Win32) DLL then it may be possible.

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