Re: linking gcc built libs



> What versio of CodeWarrior are you using?

CW 9.5, w/xCode 2.1

> did you rebuild your precompiled headers and libraries after upgrading
> to 10.4? You must at least upgrade your precompiled headers.

The system had (or came with) 10.4. CW 9.5 was installed on that.
Though I will check with my sys admins to see exactly what they did.

> Be sure your access paths are correct and that include is not recursive
> search.

No different than what I used on 10.3 and earlier.

Has anyone else out there linked a gcc built lib with a CW app or
dylib? If anyone has done this with one of the open source image
libraries (libpng, libtiff, libjpeg). What did you do? Did it work?

Robert

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