Cool, that works! But now no import library is created. I thought this done during creating the dll? Patrick -----Original Message----- From: Sigbjorn Finne [mailto:sof@galois.com] Sent: Donnerstag, 6. Dezember 2001 16:35 To: Lehti, Patrick Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org Subject: Re: Problems creating a DLL with ghc-5.02.1 Yes, if you're willing to do the following: - only use the --mk-dll option when linking together object files & archives (i.e., don't try compile a Haskell source file and create its DLL during the same invocation of GHC). (Remembering to include the _stub.o files too when linking). - modify your package.conf file, editing the entry for the 'rts' package to instead of having a library_dirs equal to ["$libdir"], have it be ["$libdir", "$libdir/gcc-lib"] Alternatively, add the command-line option "-Lc:/ghc/ghc-5.02.1/gcc-lib" to your ghc-5.02.1 (where c:/ghc/ghc-5.02.1 is wherever you've got GHC installed). hth --sigbjorn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lehti, Patrick " <Patrick.Lehti@softwareag.com> To: <glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 06:04 Subject: Problems creating a DLL with ghc-5.02.1
Hi,
I tried to wrap a Haskell application in a DLL using ghc-5.02.1. But this is not working, with cygwin in path I got this error message: /usr/lib/mingw/libmingw32.a(gccmain.o)(.text+0x88):gccmain.c: multiple definition of `__main' /usr/lib/libm.a(ds00023.o)(.text+0x0): first defined here
... and without cygwin in path, it could not find "dllwrap" and "dlltool".
Is there any solution for this problem?
Patrick