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  • Uncle KrisU Uncle Kris

    The line is:
    LIBS += -L"H:\Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\winv6.3\um\x86/gdi32"\

    There is no info on compiler dependency. Just folder full of libraries. How I can check?

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    wrote on last edited by kshegunov
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    @Uncle-Kris
    LIBS += -L"H:\Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\winv6.3\um\x86/gdi32"\

    This is incomplete. The backslash at the end means it continues on to the next line. Also, when giving paths, use the forward slash instead of the a backwards. It is recognized on windows and you'll work around a ton of problems with escaping in the long run.

    There is no info on compiler dependency. Just folder full of libraries. How I can check?

    It should be noted somewhere on the MS's site, however I have no windows on hand to check. What compiler are you using currently? The 8.1 SDK should work with MSVC 2012/2013 if I recall correctly.

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      @kshegunov Not a typo ;) See here

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        @kshegunov Not a typo ;) See here

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        @SGaist said:

        It would rather be LIBS += -LGdi32.

        I know, I know. Still looks like you typed -L instead of -l ;)

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          Haaaaaaa that typo ! Good catch ! Then indeed, there was ! :)

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          • kshegunovK kshegunov

            @Uncle-Kris
            LIBS += -L"H:\Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\winv6.3\um\x86/gdi32"\

            This is incomplete. The backslash at the end means it continues on to the next line. Also, when giving paths, use the forward slash instead of the a backwards. It is recognized on windows and you'll work around a ton of problems with escaping in the long run.

            There is no info on compiler dependency. Just folder full of libraries. How I can check?

            It should be noted somewhere on the MS's site, however I have no windows on hand to check. What compiler are you using currently? The 8.1 SDK should work with MSVC 2012/2013 if I recall correctly.

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            @kshegunov There was a next line. I have removed it for test time. Also changes to shash/backslash do not make any difference for now. Linker is not happy.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Haaaaaaa that typo ! Good catch ! Then indeed, there was ! :)

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              @SGaist What typo? Can you be more specific, please? Compiler has no problem with that line. And it used to work in another IDE.

              Also: "It would rather be LIBS += -LGdi32." No. Without full path there is a message that file is not found. -L and -l makes no difference so far.

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              • Uncle KrisU Uncle Kris

                @SGaist What typo? Can you be more specific, please? Compiler has no problem with that line. And it used to work in another IDE.

                Also: "It would rather be LIBS += -LGdi32." No. Without full path there is a message that file is not found. -L and -l makes no difference so far.

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                @Uncle-Kris
                A library is passed to qmake (respectively make) with the following syntax:

                LIBS += -L/path/to/library -llibraryname
                

                The typo was that @SGaist used the switch for library path -L to specify the library name. It should've been -lgdi32. So in your case it'd look something like this:

                LIBS += -L"H:/Windows Kits/8.1/Lib/winv6.3/um/x86" -lgdi32
                

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                  Yes the typo was the L vs l but still the library name is Gdi32

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Yes the typo was the L vs l but still the library name is Gdi32

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                    @SGaist said:

                    but still the library name is Gdi32

                    The windows linker isn't case sensitive. :)

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                      @kshegunov said:

                      @SGaist said:

                      but still the library name is Gdi32

                      The windows linker isn't case sensitive. :)

                      Indeed, but I wouldn't be surprised if that changed at some point :D

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        @kshegunov said:

                        @SGaist said:

                        but still the library name is Gdi32

                        The windows linker isn't case sensitive. :)

                        Indeed, but I wouldn't be surprised if that changed at some point :D

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                        @SGaist said:

                        Indeed, but I wouldn't be surprised if that changed at some point :D

                        Perhaps, perhaps. Although, judging from the time it took MS to introduce the x64 compiler, if it were to change, it'd take decades. And since it hasn't changed for over 30 years, I really doubt that it ever will. :D

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