Guest RoWi Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 First i tried to use the standard dll version but i got this error: [Linker Error] 'AUTOITX3.LIB' contains invalid OMF record, type 0x21 (possibly COFF) This is what I did: I included the autoit3 header file ( #include "AutoIt3.h" ) I added AutoItX3.lib to my project ( Project->Add to project ) I copied AutoItX3.dll to my project folder I tried to do this with autoit2 and that works just fine. Can someone please explain to me how I can use AutoIt3 in Borland c++ builder 6? I doesnt matter if its done by using the com interface or the dll version or any other way.
Administrators Jon Posted January 13, 2005 Administrators Posted January 13, 2005 First i tried to use the standard dll version but i got this error:[Linker Error] 'AUTOITX3.LIB' contains invalid OMF record, type 0x21 (possibly COFF)This is what I did:I included the autoit3 header file ( #include "AutoIt3.h" )I added “AutoItX3.lib” to my project ( Project->Add to project )I copied “AutoItX3.dll” to my project folderI tried to do this with autoit2 and that works just fine.Can someone please explain to me how I can use AutoIt3 in Borland c++ builder 6?I doesn’t matter if it’s done by using the com interface or the dll version or any other way.Just replied to your other email. I think you need to convert the library with coff2oml.exe
Guest RoWi Posted January 13, 2005 Posted January 13, 2005 Just replied to your other email. I think you need to convert the library with coff2oml.exe<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks for the quick reply!Knowing I had to convert the file I found it in my Borland help.I used implib.exe located in Borland\bin. ( I used the option c )Now I have a working solution, but Id rather use the com interface.I never used a com interface before, but I heard by using it the dll is included in the output exe file. Is that true? If so can someone please explain how I can use it?
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