http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Reposit-project-with-MSVC12-tp17390p17395.html
thanks. I think I have tried the 32-bit build only, but I will check
this point again. Otherwise it will have to wait until summer.
> Hi Peter,
>
> My first guess would be that there is a problem linking the file
> xlcall32.lib in project xlsdk. There are two versions of that lib, one
> 32-bit and one 64-bit (the latter confusingly also called xlcall32.lib)
> with some logic in the project to switch between the two, maybe that´s
> not working?
>
> I do have the 32- and 64-bit builds working in VC9 but I have noticed
> that they use the same filenames at some point which causes a clash and
> results in a linker error - so if you have switched between these two
> builds then you would need to do a full rebuild.
>
> I am hoping to do a big push in July which would include cleaning these
> things up and implementing support for VC9-14.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Eric
>
> On Sat, 9 Apr 2016 21:29:32 +0200
> Peter Caspers <
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>
>> Hi Eric, all,
>>
>> I am trying to follow the steps here
>>
>>
http://quantlib.org/reposit/docs/latest/build_git_swig_windows.html>>
>> In step 7 I get LNK2001 / unresolved external Symbol _Excel4.
>>
>> I am using MSVC 12. That's outside specification I know, but is it
>> possible (after the obvious relabeling in the projects)? Or is the
>> linker error coming from exactly the studio version? Any chance to get
>> it run with 12?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Peter
>>
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