At 16:02 05.02.01 +0100, Michael Natterer wrote: >Hans Breuer <hans@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 02:26:23AM +0100, Hans Breuer wrote: >> >> The windoze version of gimpwidgefts can't include two symbols for >> >> different implementation of the same function. There is only one >> >> version of the dll in memory, even if loaded by another process. >> >> The code is shared across process boundaries while the data is >> >> not. >> > > >Coming back to your real problem: before we started to restructure the >libgimp stuff, those widgets were linked statically into the GIMP, so >it's probably the best idea to continue to do so for Win32. Maybe you >can do some Makefile voodoo and send a patch ? > Maybe it could be done by makefile tweaking, but it seems to be more simple to *really* dynamically link the 11 missing function at runtime; and actually it was :-) I've learned today, that this is a common feature of the ELF binaries, but on win32 the exporting library needs to be known at link time; or needs some additional coding ... Gimp 1.3 and it's plug-ins are now running again under win32! ... could send a patch, but I even could directly commit to cvs, if my previous patch get's absolution ... I'm assuming the list isn't really interested, how Micro$oft makefiles do look like ... Have Fun, Hans -------- Hans "at" Breuer "dot" Org ----------- Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it. -- Dilbert