linker switches
Csaba Raduly
rcsaba@gmail.com
Wed Jun 2 15:21:00 GMT 2010
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:25 PM, James Rome wrote:
> I am doing a C project in NetBeans 6.9RC1, in Windows 7 64-bits.
> gcc.exe -o dist/Debug-Cygwin/Cygwin_4.x-Windows/tkfpush
> build/Debug-Cygwin/Cygwin_4.x-Windows/src/tkfPusher.o
> build/Debug-Cygwin/Cygwin_4.x-Windows/src/tkfPusher.o: In function `main':
> /cygdrive/c/Users/jar/GraphiC2/tkfPush/src/tkfPusher.c:173: undefined
> reference to `_WSAStartup@8'
As an alternative to Larry Hall's suggestion,
If you want to build a Windows program from Cygwin, you need to pass
-mno-cygwin to gcc during compilation and probably also during
linking. You need to use gcc 3 for this to work.
Also, you need to pass the names of the Windows libraries in the
linking step; in this case perhaps -lwsock32
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