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paranoya

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Post by paranoya »

so I compile the program with no errors then when I run and it says that there is no dynamic connection libary but irrlich.dll is in the same folder with it Im using dev-cpp
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Post by Guest »

the irrlicht.dll must be in: X:/programs/Dev-C++/bin

if you want to run the application right out of the IDE


ps: if you use windows and you are no microsoft hater, you could use the free MVSC++ 2005 Express IDE too :) its free and even for commercial use. if you have further questions, feel free to ask
paranoya

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I am a microsoft heater my other pc is linux :)
paranoya

Post by paranoya »

still aint working
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Re: help

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paranoya wrote:so I compile the program with no errors then when I run and it says that there is no dynamic connection libary but irrlich.dll is in the same folder with it Im using dev-cpp
You are putting the dll in the same folder as your exe?
That should work, as long as you have linked to the lib and include folders.
If you aren't sure, follow the link in my signature. it will take you to a tutorial for setting up Dev-Cpp with Irrlicht.
btw, I never put the irrlicht.dll in my dev folder. It goes with the exe.
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Post by Guest »

yeah, should work fine as long as you include the include files, link to the lib and place the .dll in the same folder as your exe
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Post by AticAtac »

"I am a microsoft heater ..."
Didnt know that MS also got into the heater-business ;)
A MS-USB-heater could be a good thing in the cold winter days ... :D
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Post by luckymutt »

Make sure you are using the correct Irrlicht.dll
If you are using the gcc compiler, you need to use the Irrlicht.dll found in bin/Win32-gcc, not the one where the samples are.
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