OK, one step closer... towards the edge of the precipice :)
As to your new problem, I'm not sure. It could be a broken C runtime library, msvcrt.lib (for whatever reason... — Can you successfully build and run a simple "Hello World" type C program?), or a 32-bit / 64-bit mismatch among some components of the whole shebang. However, the latter is unlikely, as I haven't seen any mention of "64" in this entire thread. Other than that, I have no idea. The use of options (e.g. -MD) seems right, and I'm pretty sure an AMD Sempron is x86 compatible...
Anyhow, I'd wager there are other monks with more Windows expertise than I have, so you might want to start a new thread, in case you don't get any other replies within a reasonable time frame... you wouldn't want to have this buried in some deeply nested subthread that only you and me have been following until now :) Good luck anyway!
In reply to Re^9: inline c
by almut
in thread inline c
by panaman
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