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Static linking for Windows not working? #41
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Try -DSTATIC_LINKING=1 |
Thanks, that fixed it, I just then needed to change the C++ library link from DLL to static. Our app is Unicode and this library is only able to build as MBCS. I'll find out soon whether or not they will work together. |
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…k-message-counter to develop # By Łukasz Opioła # Via Łukasz Opioła * commit '5b82f729c327ddb36deab09d6c5dd02b4da377a5': VFS-1149, add new endpoint for all messages count VFS-1149, add new endpoint for all messages count
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This is to use the SDK with a native C++ 32-bit app, plain Win32 not MFC.
I tried both of these from a command prompt but Visual Studio shows the project as using a shared DLL:
I tried changing the aws-cpp-sdk-core solution in VS2013 from shared DLL to static (/MT and /MTd) and get build errors:
Do I need to do something else in Cmake to get a static project?
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