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Re:
Sarah,
When you rebuild Trnlib.dll to include a new Type, the compiler/linker
first deletes the existing trnlib.dll file and then builds a new one. If
an error occurs during the link process, it will not create a new DLL
and you end up "loosing" your trnlib.dll.
If this is what's happening, the CVF developer studio should give you at
least one error message. I would recommend that you start from the CVF
6.6B workspace included with TRNSYS and check that you can run a
"rebuild all". Then you can add your own Types one by one to the project
and find out which one is causing a problem.
Kind regards,
Michaël Kummert
on 2003-12-03 10:00, sarah ahmad wrote:
Hello,
Anyone can tell me why I always lost the TRNLIB.DLL when I try to link
my new type to TRNSYS15. I have this problem if I try to link it from
TRNSHELL or from developer Studio. I use Compaq visual Fortran 6.6
Thanks for your help
Sarah
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