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vector error ( LNK2005)

vector error ( LNK2005)

2007-09-18       - By Nils Woetzel

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Didn't we have a similar problem in 2.2.3, where the MYSQLPP_EXPORT was in
front of classes, like one derived from std::vector< std::string> giving the
same linker error, and it was not necessary to export them to the
mysqlpp.dll?
The fix to this problem was to remove the "MYSQLPP_EXPORT" in front of the
class FieldNames. This was the release after 2.2.3, where this error
occurred.

I did not find anything similar in the 2.3.2 version. But I might not see
it.

So the question is - which version of the library are you using? Please make
sure you have the latest.

If it is the latest, Warren might know which classes/functions were added
with the "MYSQLPP_EXPORT" since the fix for 2.2.3, which might not need to
be exported?


I hope this helps
Nils


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Subject: Re: vector error ( LNK2005)

Dale Stewart wrote:
> I think that the cause of this error is due to a mismatch in the C
> runtime library

I agree, but also:

> (??0?$basic_string@(protected)?$char_traits@(protected)@(protected)@@(protected)?$allocator@(protected)@(protected)@@(protected)@@(protected)@(protected)
> 01@@(protected)) already defined in mysqlpp.lib(mysqlpp.dll) StructTables.obj

...how in the world did a "StructTables.obj" get into mysqlpp.dll?  If
you're doing something weird with the library, it's no wonder you're
getting weird errors.

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