Jirka52 2 Posted October 23 I try to prepare my application with TClientDatset for 64 bit, but I have problem with linking of "Midas.dll" into exe file. I have following code for 32 bit, it works. //Midas #include <Datasnap.Midas.hpp> #include <Datasnap.DSIntf.hpp> //force the linker to include the code; It's not enough just to include the header file #pragma package(smart_init) #pragma comment(lib, "Midas.lib") #pragma link "Midas.lib" extern "C" __stdcall int DllGetDataSnapClassObject (REFCLSID rclsid, REFIID riid, void** ppv); int WINAPI _tWinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPTSTR, int) { try { bool app_is_terminating = false; //ensure only one instance #ifndef SIMULATION JclAppInstances()->CheckSingleInstance(); #endif //disable windows ghosting ComputingUnit::DisableProcessWindowsGhosting(); Application->Initialize(); Application->MainFormOnTaskBar = true; //register midas.dll RegisterMidasLib(DllGetDataSnapClassObject); //create main form Application->CreateForm(__classid(TfrmMain), &frmMain); It is from this post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32658754/deploy-project-without-midas-dll-c However, I con not find a solution for 64 bit. I google it for 2 days now and nothing. The problem is missing "Midas.a" file in 64 bit. I have latest Rad Studio 12.2 with update 2 (RAD Studio 12 Version 29.0.53982.0329), Windows 10. Do you know how to solve this problem on 64 bit? Thank you very much Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 1793 Posted October 23 You'll should find a 64-bit Midas DLL in your redistributable folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\23.0\Redist\win64 See also: Share this post Link to post
Jirka52 2 Posted October 23 I know where is midas.dll for 64 bit. I do not know how to link 64 bit verions "midas.a" into 64 bit exe file. File "midas.a" does not exist in 64 bit version. It is not problem in 32 bit, here is "Midas.lib" file - 32 bit, problem is only 64 bit. Share this post Link to post
hansw 4 Posted October 24 You can use mkexp to create the import library file: mkexp midas.a midas.dll Then you should replace your "#pragma comment(lib...)" and #pragma link commands with just one command: #pragma comment(lib, "midas") By omitting the extension the linker will automatically use ".lib" resp. ".a" depending on the platform. HTH, Hans 1 1 Share this post Link to post
Jirka52 2 Posted October 24 (edited) Thank you Edited October 24 by Jirka52 Share this post Link to post
Jirka52 2 Posted October 24 I overlooked your notice "mkexp midas. midas.dll" It works. Thank you very much!!!! Share this post Link to post
Jirka52 2 Posted October 24 3 hours ago, hansw said: You can use mkexp to create the import library file: mkexp midas.a midas.dll Then you should replace your "#pragma comment(lib...)" and #pragma link commands with just one command: #pragma comment(lib, "midas") By omitting the extension the linker will automatically use ".lib" resp. ".a" depending on the platform. HTH, Hans And another question. I tried to google it, but I did not find anything. Do you know how to create object 64 bit file from "midas.a" or "midas.dll"? I need "midas.o" for linking into exe file => #pragma link "midas" In 32 bit I use #pragma link "Midas.lib". And "Midas.lib" exists in "c:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\23.0\lib\win32\debug\midas.lib" and in "c:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\23.0\lib\win32\release\midas.lib". I would like to distribute "exe" file without 64 bit "midas.dll". Thank you very much for answer. Share this post Link to post
DelphiUdIT 182 Posted October 24 (edited) The midas.a that you have create is a symbolic link (or better a container of symbolik links...) for a MIDAS.DLL and you must deploy MIDAS.DLL with your application. You cannot create a midas.o (or static library) without the source. No chance. Edited October 24 by DelphiUdIT Share this post Link to post
Jirka52 2 Posted October 24 Thank you. It is not problem in Delphi, but C++ Builder it is problem😉 Share this post Link to post
hansw 4 Posted October 24 The source code of the midas.dll seems to be distributed with C++Builder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\23.0\source\data\dsnap\midas Maybe you can build a static 64-bit static library from it. Share this post Link to post
Jirka52 2 Posted October 24 I tried it, but failed. I am mostly Delphi developer, I have only one application in C++ Builder, so I will try to do it, but this morning I spent one hour and I did not get required result. Share this post Link to post