I recently converted a multi-project solution to use .dlls instead of .libs for each of the projects. However, I now get a compiler warning for each project as stated in the example. MSDN didn't serve to be all that helpful with this. Why is this and howcan I solve it?

Warning 2 warning LNK4075: ignoring '/EDITANDCONTINUE' due to '/OPT:ICF' specification LudoCamera.obj

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That's a linker error. – scope_creep Oct 15 '09 at 19:14
Why is it a linker error? I believe you, I'm just inexperienced with C++ and visual studio. Switching from ZI (Program Database Edit and Continue) to Zi (Program Database) made these errors go away, but it might just be hiding the root problem. Could you elaborate? – Mark Oct 15 '09 at 19:17
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You can either have "Edit and continue" support or optimizations. Usually, you put "Edit and continue" on debug builds, and optimizations on release builds.

Edit and continue allows you to change code while you are debugging and just keep the program running. It's not supported if the code also has to be optimized.

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Mucho thanks :) – Mark Oct 15 '09 at 19:16
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I know what it is, they dll are not release versions. I think the linker still thinks they are debug builds, which still have the debug edit and continue functionality used when debugging still turned on.

Bob.

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