I have a vs project which wouldn't compile once I upgraded to visual studio 2012. Its a win32 dll project and it complains about the def file. This is the def file,
LIBRARY test.dll
VERSION 3.1.4.1
EXPORTS
addNumbers @1
and this is the error I get when I compile the project in visual studio 2012 ultimate.
Source.def(2): fatal error LNK1118: syntax error in 'VERSION' statement
What is confusing me is that, this works perfectly fine with visual studio 2008 & 2010.
Any idea what is going wrong here?
Thanks Sunil
VERSION 3.1.4.1
DEF files are old. Back in ye goode olde days, programmers only ever needed two version numbers, major and minor. The idea of adding a revision and build number was conjured by a manager, not a programmer. A build number, wtf?
You'll have to settle for VERSION 3.1
. And yes, that mistake got silently ignored for a very long time. Not anymore, the manager finally found out :)
Use a version resource instead.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20021950/def-file-syntax-error-in-visual-studio-2012