Hi Denis, I refer you to a recent discussion on this topic at: http://root.cern.ch/cgi-bin/print_hit_bold.pl/root/roottalk/roottalk01/0630.html?Visual#first_hit You should have a look at Andy Haas' page "Root and Windows" at http://d0.phys.washington.edu/~haas/windows%20introduction.html Rene Brun > Drs. D. G. Geurts wrote: > > Dear ROOTers, > > > Since the development of the CVS version I've not been able to include > ROOT into simple Visual C++ 6.0 console applications. The code compiles fine, > however, when I execute the proram I get messages like: > (under Windows NT) > > "The application or DLL d:\Root\lib\libGPad.dll is not a valid Windows NT > image" > etc > > in the conole the messages appear: > > No symbol TGWin32 in current scope... > > No symbol TGWin32GuiFactory in current scope... > > Seems logical since the dll files are in the lib-dir all have zero size; > > I guess I somehow need to link the dll files that reside in the bin-dir, but > how ??? > > Did anybody solve this on their system ?? > > > Thanks in advance !!! > > > Dennis Geurts
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