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moechofe
Joined: 07 Oct 2006 Posts: 25 Location: Paris, France
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:50 pm Post subject: Make fastcgi working |
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HI
I tried to compile, link and run the example: SimpleAdd.d
There is no hope.
First, I patched two classes because the version of Tango (a toString() method is needed), after I compiled the library from the C++ version of the DevKit found on the official website with a free version of VisualStudio Express and obtained a "libfcgi.lib" , and now I cannot link:
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+ c:\d\bin\rebuild.exe -Idsss_imports\ -I. -S.\ -Ic:\d\include\d -Sc:\d\lib\ -Ic:\d\include\d -Sc:\d\lib -oqdsss_objs\D libfcgi.lib boot.d -ofSampleAdd.exe
OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 8.00.1
Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989-2004 All rights reserved.
libfcgi.lib
Error 43: Not a Valid Library File
--- errorlevel 1
Command c:\d\bin\rebuild.exe returned with code -1, aborting.
Error: Command failed, aborting.
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aldacron
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 1322 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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The linker used by DMD does not recognize the object file format that Visual Studio outputs (COFF), so you can't link with libraries or object files compiled with VS without first converting to the proper format (OMF). I use the coff2omf utility that comes with the Digital Mars Extended Utility Package.
Alternatively, you could try compiling FastCGI with DMC. This will result in a library of the proper format. You could also compile FastCGI as a DLL (if it supports that option, which I can't imagine why it wouldn't) and load it manually or generate a DEF file that you can pass on the command line to DMD. _________________ The One With D | The One With Aldacron | D Bits |
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