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#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 4, 2012 7:09:56 AM(UTC)

mattie  
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Hi,

I just converted my project to visual studio 2010 but now I get link errors LNK2019. I read somewhere it might be caused because third party libraries are compiled for a different runtime. Is VS2010 supported for leadtools v15..?

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matthias
 

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#2 Posted : Thursday, April 5, 2012 7:24:20 AM(UTC)

Daoud  
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Matthias,
You can use LEADTOOLS v15 DLLs with MS-VS2010. I have built our Main API (C DLL) imaging demo using VS2010 and it built correctly.

What is the external symbol that causes the linker error? Is it a LEADTOOLS-related identifier?

If you can't solve the problem, please create a small sample project that uses one of the LEADTOOLS functions used in your main program. If this small project triggers the same problem and you still can't find the solution, send it to me and I will check it for you.

Important notes:
1) You can upload the project here or send an email to support@leadtools.com
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#3 Posted : Friday, April 6, 2012 5:33:46 AM(UTC)

mattie  
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apparently it was my inability to work with VS2010.....
 
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