C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\LIB\uuid.lib : fatal error LNK1113: invalid machine type
Error executing link.exe.
WHenever i try to build and execute the project, that warning appears....
is there a problem with my visual C++
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\LIB\uuid.lib : fatal error LNK1113: invalid machine type
Error executing link.exe.
WHenever i try to build and execute the project, that warning appears....
is there a problem with my visual C++
Have you tried re-installing it?
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do you have VC++ 6.0's SP 5 or SP 6 installed? If not you can get it free from M$.
waht is SP% 0r SP 6..
well, i'll try reinstalling it..
SP 5 and SP 6 are compiler bug fixes and additions. If you don't have either of them then you should install it to correct a lot of compiler bugs.
or better yet, ditch vc6 altogether. It's a terrible compiler. You can get a free version of microsoft visual studio 2005 from msdn.
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-- Brendan Behan
Free Compiler: Visual C++ 2005 Express
If you program in C++, you need Boost. You should also know how to use the Standard Library (STL). Want to make games? After reading this, I don't like WxWidgets anymore. Want to add some scripting to your App?
Maybe a stupid Question, but does Service back 6 include the fixes from the previous service packs?
it does. SP6 can be installed by itself without any previous patches having been applied
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
just a question, is Visual C++ better thatn Bloodshed Dev-C++ by any way?
It has more features, like an interface builder if you start getting into Windows programming. For console apps, there isn't very much difference.
where i put SP 6 if i finished download
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i download it before but it wont work
help anyone
You can "put" it anywhere but once you do you must then install it.Originally Posted by franzxavier
The Visual Studio 2005 can be downloaded here, go down a bit (to the middle of the page and on the right) to where it says "Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition" and click on a language and it will then ask you to save a file vcsetup.exe to your computer. This is a small (3MB) installation program that, when run, will allow you to select from some components to download. If you've got the speed, then I'd suggest downloading the MSDN as well which will give you a 300+ MB download. Once downloaded, the components will be installed automatically by the installation program. You'll need to register it if you use it more than 30 days but that can be done for free.
Its associated service pack (SP1) is also recommended for download, a direct link to the EXE is here.
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Have you ever tried using any of the STL headers in VC++ 6.0? I had to write special header file wrappers for each VC++ 6.0 STL header with #pragma warning(disable:num) statements just so I could get it to compile cleanly. Sometimes you can't even re-enable the warnings after you include the header and you have to permanently live without those specific warnings. Yuk...Where do you get the idea it's a terrible compiler?