No,

it does not work :(

Question: do I have to startup the HVM or does it start up by itself as soon
as the .dll is loaded?

Thanks.

Maurilio.


Maurilio Longo wrote:
> Przemyslaw,
> 
> Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
>> I rather think that you haven't added trailing - to this switch.
>> When '-hbdyn' disables linking with Harbour binaries. '-nohblib-'
>> reenable this libraries so for sure it should pacify the problem
>> of unresolved HVM/HBRTL functions.
>> If you want to check which libraries are used in link command then
>> use -trace hbmk2 switch.
> 
> I did add it, but I had -hbdyn _after_ -nohblib-, so it was overrinding it :)
> and I had -hbdyn after because I thought that -hbdyn required after it the
> name of the module to build as a .dll (like -o in gcc), I was wrong, though.
> 
>>> BTW, there is no gtnul drivers, it keeps asking for gtwin, but I'm creating 
>>> a
>> Not true. It is. It's always present in HBRTL.
>> It's not possible to create any Harbour application with GTNUL.
>>
>>> .dll so I don't need output. Using gtgui make no difference, it still 
>>> requires
>>> gtwin.
> 
> No, it was not working with my .cmd file, either adding -gtnul to hbmk2 or
> adding -lgtgui to list of .dll it still asked for gtwin with an unresolved
> external.
> 
> But, now that hbmk2 with the correct order of parameters works I can simply
> call it like this:
> 
> hbmk2 -strip -st -gtgui -hbdyn -hbnolib- my.prg my_c.c
> 
> and I get my.dll without errors.
> 
> Now I just have to see if it works :)
> 
> Thanks for helping me, guys.
> 
> Maurilio.
> 
> 

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