a short update.. first i realized i forgot to post the error (doh!)..
NTDSUtilTestCase.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: static long __cdecl...
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a short update.. first i realized i forgot to post the error (doh!)..
NTDSUtilTestCase.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: static long __cdecl...
hello everybody.
i have been thrown into the wonderful world of windows development recently, and although there has been a few stumbling blocks it has been good so far.
i am currently working...
well i dont think we needed the makefile after all.
i just noticed -lgconf is not in there. you probably need to go to the project options and have it add the gconf lib to the linker.. though i...
yeh it looks like you package_libs var is being set with valid libs.
this is the line i am talking about being a problem
gcc -Wall -g -g -O2 -o iop support.o main.o ...
yes it looks like there is a problem with the second call to gcc there..
see how the first one links by specifying libs like
-lglib-2.0
and the second one says..
/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so
...
ldconfig ouput is no concern to you for this compile time error. that last call to gcc looks suspicious to me. looks like it might be screwed up in the makefile, missing some libs and adding some...
hehe that is funny. i dont have much of a defense for that one..
this may sound a little crazy, but you could always try to edit the code.
you know like remove the cast to void* and see what happens.
i dont think fstream will create a file but if you use ofstream it will..
though fstream should if you do a ios:: out by itself..
why are you casting to void* ?
what bootloader do you use, lilo or grub?
yes you can install windows without disturbing linux, long as you know what is where on you disk(s).. know that if you reinstall windows it will...
that depends, are you going to post what the errors say?
under project -> project options there is a parameters tab, and also a directories tab
you can put the linking info in those.
>But im just wondering how to compile it, can anyone help me?
did you create a new project or a new file. iirc you cant compile a file by itself, you have to create a project before you can...
generally you only need the first cd, possibly the second one, for most distros. all the other stuff is extras that are not needed (bloat?).. i have never heard of an install with 14 cds. that cant...
yeh that would be something to consider, the fact that there is no "C:" in linux. and you wouldnt want to have one in your program, or you would lose credibility pretty fast. (theyre all going to...
im pretty sure mount reads from /proc/mounts, so it might be easier to just open /proc/mounts..
under linux the best way would probably to look in /proc .. and there are several things that would be possibilities.. on mine i have diskstats (which is what df reads from) and then there is also...
maybe creating functions load and unload would be a better idea
if you want some practice exercises to see where you stand, check out http://www.topcoder.com/tc .. register and then go to the practice arena.. lots of fun stuff in there.
> does someone has any experience in linux programming
there are 1300+ threads in the linux section, most of them with answers, so there is probably one or two people around with linux experience....
also possibly referring to knowledge of configure and make, as well as other gnu tools.
eclipse wth cdt, if you have the ram to spare.
> So i prefer to try another approaches or maybe even leave the matter alone and forget using UML for helping with design.
honestly i cant even begin to understand that attitude. but i guess to...
> I looked around but found only one that needs KDE which i don't use.
you could always install the kdelibs and use this program in the window manager/desktop manager of your choice.