In article , dewar@merv.cs.nyu.edu (Robert Dewar) wrote: > > iJim Burns says > > "I guess that there are some object files or libraries which the compiler needs a > nd can't find, but I'm clueless as to what to do about it. > > I've tried this installation on two different machines, on windows NT 4.0 and wi > ndows 95. I don't think this is an OS setup problem. > > Thanks for your help, > > -- Jim" > > Clues are available in the documentation! :-) > Yes, indeed you are missing libraries, see docuemntation for details > on what is needed. You have to buy these libraries from Microsoft. > > The current NT version that we are working on (and which you will be > able to see demonstrated at Tri-Ada) will not have this requirement If you mean: "To use Win32Ada with GNAT�3.04A the Microsoft Win32 SDK (Software Developer's Kit), which comes with membership in The Microsoft Developer Network, is needed. In addition, some C runtime libraries like those available with Microsoft Visual C++, are needed. " then I've got them. I have MSDN _and_ MSVC2.0 installed on both machines. Both are set up as per instructions (or how I've interpreted the instructions) and both produce the same results. I thought, perhaps, that there were a particular version of the libraries which were needed, or that I hadn't included the correct pathnames for the libraries in the .ld files. I've checked, checked, and checked again. I would really appreciate some help with this. -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet