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OK! I give up. I don't know how to change lib reference to os2286.lib,
instead of os2.lib. In reading the Watcom documentation, all I know is
that the 16 bit linker is looking for os2.lib. There is nothing in the
source file. Therefore, it's hard coded into the linker, unless there's
a configuration file, or an options selection I can make??
HCM
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> In <3C44BBFF.C9662DFF@attglobal.net>, on 01/15/02
> at 06:32 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >Actually, the error code was for os2.lib, not os2286.lib. Please see the
> >attached log file that I created, using the pipe command. I got the same
> >os2.lib error using Watcom IDE and using the Watcom compile and link
> >command at the commandline.
>
> Trust me. :-) Change the lib reference from:
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> lib os2
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> to
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> lib os2286
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> and tell me what happens.
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> Remember, nothing's perfect and nothing's permanent and the documentation
> was written long, long ago far, far away.
>
> Steven
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