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May 13, 2003 LINKING hell | ||||
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I'm trying hard to link some simple (but not 100% regular) Win32 stuff. OPTLINK fails: incomplete link with redefined symbols LCCLNK fails: no OMF support LD fails: no OMF support ALINK fails: breaks on reading SNN.LIB (poor OMF support?) WLINK fails: misses symbols from kernel32 (ehh, such a crap...) I don't have MS LINK and TLINK around (MS has no OMF support, though, IIRC. TLINK may save me, but I just wouldn't bet on it...) Now, any known free tool to convert these darned OMF files to COFF? Dumping OMF and reassemblink to COFF? (DUMPOBJ is not quite that, OBJ2ASM is non-free?) <plea> Is that really so hard to support COFF? Dammit, I'm being tossed closer and closer to writing an OMF --> COFF converter... :-( Anyone, please save me from that!... I guess many others are in the same boat; hope someone else has already started doing that. Or ideally, Walter's started supporting COFF finally... </plea> Thanks so much, Lunatic |
May 13, 2003 Re: LINKING hell | ||||
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Posted in reply to Luna Kid | Why not reorganize the .obj files so there aren't multiply defined symbols? "Luna Kid" <lunakid@neuropolis.org> wrote in message news:b9qn6i$19mc$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I'm trying hard to link some simple (but not 100% regular) Win32 > stuff. > > OPTLINK fails: incomplete link with redefined symbols > LCCLNK fails: no OMF support > LD fails: no OMF support > ALINK fails: breaks on reading SNN.LIB (poor OMF support?) > WLINK fails: misses symbols from kernel32 (ehh, such a crap...) > > I don't have MS LINK and TLINK around (MS has no OMF support, though, IIRC. TLINK may save me, but I just wouldn't bet on it...) > > Now, any known free tool to convert these darned OMF files to COFF? Dumping OMF and reassemblink to COFF? (DUMPOBJ is not quite that, OBJ2ASM is non-free?) > > <plea> > Is that really so hard to support COFF? Dammit, I'm being tossed > closer and closer to writing an OMF --> COFF converter... :-( > Anyone, please save me from that!... I guess many others are > in the same boat; hope someone else has already started doing > that. Or ideally, Walter's started supporting COFF finally... > </plea> > > Thanks so much, > Lunatic > > |
May 13, 2003 Re: LINKING hell | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | How do you mean (in the described scenario)? "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:b9r7gm$1p9j$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Why not reorganize the .obj files so there aren't multiply defined symbols? > > "Luna Kid" <lunakid@neuropolis.org> wrote in message news:b9qn6i$19mc$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > I'm trying hard to link some simple (but not 100% regular) Win32 > > stuff. > > > > OPTLINK fails: incomplete link with redefined symbols > > LCCLNK fails: no OMF support > > LD fails: no OMF support > > ALINK fails: breaks on reading SNN.LIB (poor OMF support?) > > WLINK fails: misses symbols from kernel32 (ehh, such a crap...) > > > > I don't have MS LINK and TLINK around (MS has no OMF support, though, IIRC. TLINK may save me, but I just wouldn't bet on it...) > > > > Now, any known free tool to convert these darned OMF files to COFF? Dumping OMF and reassemblink to COFF? (DUMPOBJ is not quite that, OBJ2ASM is non-free?) > > > > <plea> > > Is that really so hard to support COFF? Dammit, I'm being tossed > > closer and closer to writing an OMF --> COFF converter... :-( > > Anyone, please save me from that!... I guess many others are > > in the same boat; hope someone else has already started doing > > that. Or ideally, Walter's started supporting COFF finally... > > </plea> > > > > Thanks so much, > > Lunatic > > > > > > |
May 13, 2003 Re: LINKING hell | ||||
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Posted in reply to Luna Kid | Ahh, this one? > Also, put your "default implementations" each in a separate .obj file, and put those .obj files in a library. Link that library last. I'll try, thanks! (I thought about that, but didn't want to start splitting the files sooner than someone suggests that.) I'll report the results soon Sz. "Luna Kid" <lunakid@neuropolis.org> wrote in message news:b9r8el$1qaj$1@digitaldaemon.com... > How do you mean (in the described scenario)? > > > "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:b9r7gm$1p9j$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > Why not reorganize the .obj files so there aren't multiply defined > symbols? > > > > "Luna Kid" <lunakid@neuropolis.org> wrote in message news:b9qn6i$19mc$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > > I'm trying hard to link some simple (but not 100% regular) Win32 > > > stuff. > > > > > > OPTLINK fails: incomplete link with redefined symbols > > > LCCLNK fails: no OMF support > > > LD fails: no OMF support > > > ALINK fails: breaks on reading SNN.LIB (poor OMF support?) > > > WLINK fails: misses symbols from kernel32 (ehh, such a crap...) > > > > > > I don't have MS LINK and TLINK around (MS has no OMF support, though, IIRC. TLINK may save me, but I just wouldn't bet on it...) > > > > > > Now, any known free tool to convert these darned OMF files to COFF? Dumping OMF and reassemblink to COFF? (DUMPOBJ is not quite that, OBJ2ASM is non-free?) > > > > > > <plea> > > > Is that really so hard to support COFF? Dammit, I'm being tossed > > > closer and closer to writing an OMF --> COFF converter... :-( > > > Anyone, please save me from that!... I guess many others are > > > in the same boat; hope someone else has already started doing > > > that. Or ideally, Walter's started supporting COFF finally... > > > </plea> > > > > > > Thanks so much, > > > Lunatic > > > > > > > > > > > > |
May 13, 2003 Re: LINKING hell - resolved | ||||
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Posted in reply to Luna Kid | > > Also, put your "default implementations" each in a separate .obj file, and > > put those .obj files in a library. Link that library last. > > I'll try, thanks! > > (I thought about that, but didn't want to start splitting the files sooner than someone suggests that.) > > I'll report the results soon Woohoo!... Moving the items in separate .obj-s did the job absolutely fine! (Sorry folks, no OMF --> COFF converter this time... ;-) BTW, OpenWatcom's WDIS.EXE seems to be a good staring point for such a "converter tool-chain".) Thanks Walter so much, Sz. |
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