Where is gdi32.lib




















The only thing I've done since the last successful build is change one word in the source, and that was related to the model that it loaded. I know it was there: the code copiled fine before. My question is how to get it back. I could care less how VS does it. I have no idea where the file is so obviously I can't include it myself. That's where gdi For those having the same problem with Visual Studio on Windows 10, it may be because the installation was broken. If so, just launch the installation program to do "Repair".

I'm on Windows 8. It worked, don't ask me why. Maybe it has something to do with me having the Visual Studio Community and then uninstalling it to install the professional.

Your IDE should have a folder called "lib", it will be in there. If you are using the Mingw compiler though the libraries are named differently to indicate what compiler they are meant for. This one would be "libgdi Hey Computer geek i use Microsoft visual studio ultimate. Please download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled i. How can I fix it? Thanks in advance! If the linker cannot find it, then maybe you haven't properly set things up.

Are you are using Visual Studio? EDIT: Oh, i just saw your image. You are using the Qt Creator. In that case, what compiler have you installed? I see. I have not used Creator before, so i wasn't sure how it was supposed to be setup. But i can see from your image that it has detected both the Microsoft compiler and the SDK, so i'm not sure why it can't find gdi



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