[Libssh] Staticaly linked and still require DLL?
bodik
bodik at civ.zcu.cz
Wed Mar 25 14:42:40 CET 2009
Aris Adamantiadis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am sorry not providing any help on this but I'm almost illiterate on
> windows programming.
>
> Aris
> Stingray a écrit :
>> Keisial a écrit :
>>
>>> Stingray a écrit:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Tried this, and now when I compile my test client, the linker complains
>>>> about a million references not found.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Are you linking your app against winsock, zlib and openssl (libeay32)?
>>> libssh link against those. Now that it's
>>> included in your app, your program needs to link against them to fulfill
>>> libssh requisites.
>>>
>>> If it still doesn't link, post what it can't found in order to guess
>>> what library is missing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> That's it, now complaining a bit less ;) still a few though. Here is
>> what's missing:
>>
>> gcc.exe sshclient.o -o "sshtest.exe" -L"C:/Dev-Cpp/lib"
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libws2_32.a C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libeay32.a C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssl.a C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libz.a -s
>>
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(channels.o)(.text+0x1ea):channels.c: undefined
>> reference to `htonl at 4'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(channels.o)(.text+0x3384):channels.c: undefined
>> reference to `select at 20'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(socket.o)(.text+0x245):socket.c: undefined
>> reference to `__WSAFDIsSet at 8'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(connect.o)(.text+0x779):connect.c: undefined
>> reference to `getservbyname at 8'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(connect.o)(.text+0xac4):connect.c: undefined
>> reference to `getservbyport at 8'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(connect.o)(.text+0xb95):connect.c: undefined
>> reference to `gethostbyaddr at 12'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(connect.o)(.text+0xc4f):connect.c: undefined
>> reference to `inet_ntoa at 4'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(connect.o)(.text+0xf86):connect.c: undefined
>> reference to `ioctlsocket at 12'
>> C:/Dev-Cpp/lib/libssh.a(connect.o)(.text+0x12cb):connect.c: undefined
>> reference to `getsockopt at 20'
>>
>> It looks like all winsock stuff altough I am linking libws2_32.a as you
>> can see.
>>
>> Thanks for giving me a hand with this. I think we are close...
just a try: some day I had a similar issue. It was due to order of -Lxyx on cmd
line. I shuffled them up a bit and finally got working build ... it was another
project on linux, but i was also building static app ..
bodik
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