caldor2004 at aol.com ()
2007-08-31 20:56:29 UTC
Hello,
I am trying to build a Windows application using Omniorb 4.1, but it cant seem to link in the Omniorb libraries using MS VC++2005.
I can build the application as a Console (command line) application OK, it links fine in this case.
?
But if I try to create a Windows forms application (a .NET CLR application), I get an infinite number of link errors (unresolved symbols).? It appears that it cannot link in the Omniorb libraries to a Windows forms application.? I tried all combinations of the Omniorb libraries (static, dynamic).? I have specified the correct omniorb libraries in my project.
?
I am using MS VC 2005 express and the windows SDK.
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Has anyone sucessfully used Omniorb in a Windows Application, or know how to get Omniorb linked in as such ??
?
Thanks
bill
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I am trying to build a Windows application using Omniorb 4.1, but it cant seem to link in the Omniorb libraries using MS VC++2005.
I can build the application as a Console (command line) application OK, it links fine in this case.
?
But if I try to create a Windows forms application (a .NET CLR application), I get an infinite number of link errors (unresolved symbols).? It appears that it cannot link in the Omniorb libraries to a Windows forms application.? I tried all combinations of the Omniorb libraries (static, dynamic).? I have specified the correct omniorb libraries in my project.
?
I am using MS VC 2005 express and the windows SDK.
?
Has anyone sucessfully used Omniorb in a Windows Application, or know how to get Omniorb linked in as such ??
?
Thanks
bill
?
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