[GtkGLExt] Re: [Dev-C++] Cannot find library under Windows



It isn't enough to specify which directory a library is in. You must add a
-lxx to the link parameters, where xx is the name of the library your
project should use.

/Per W

On Sun, 23 May 2004, Alf C Stockton wrote:

>
> I have developed a C GTK+2 program in Linux which I now need to port to Windows.
> I decided to use Dev-C++ and all compiles well but despite the library,
> gtk-win32-2.0 being in the Dev-C++\lib directory and the Dev-C++ project
> library directory pointing to this directory the link fails telling me
> gtk_main_exit cannot be found.
> What have I forgotten to do ?
>
>
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> Alf Stockton	www.stockton.co.za
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