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Hello, I'm trying to use Eclipse on Windows for developing an axis2c webservice but I get errors when compiling the source. Eclipse generated the following compile command: gcc -IC:\axis2c\include -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0 -otest.o ..\test.c This works fine and no error occurs. For linking the following command is generated: gcc -LC:\axis2c\lib -shared -olibtest.dll test.o -laxutil -laxiom But when thit is executed, there occurs error of undefined references: ../test.c:137: undefined reference to `_imp__axutil_array_list_free' Is there anything wrong with the link command? Other "normal" C programs can be compiled without errors. The library can be found in the C:\axis2c folder. When I compile it with Visual C, it works fine, but I'd like to use Eclipse with the gcc. Thanks in advance :) Daniel
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