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Well, here's a nice obscure one. I'm trying to compile the latest open transport tycoon source in Visual Studio 2005. (It's a C++ app that uses zlib, dx8 and a few other fairly common libraries).

I get a few linker errors to do with the freetype dependencies:

Error   1	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Done_Face@4	fontcache.obj	
Error   2	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Load_Char@12	fontcache.obj	
Error   3	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Init_FreeType@4	fontcache.obj	
Error   4	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Select_Charmap@8	fontcache.obj	
Error   5	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Set_Charmap@8	fontcache.obj	
Error   6	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_New_Face@16	fontcache.obj	
Error   7	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Render_Glyph@8	fontcache.obj	
Error   8	error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol @FT_Set_Pixel_Sizes@12	fontcache.obj	
Error   9	fatal error LNK1120: 8 unresolved externals	..\objs\Win32\Release\\openttd.exe

I've downloaded the most recent freetype stable and compiled it (also in VS2005), and put the ft2build.h and freetype include directories into my VS8/VC/include directory, and put the libfreetype2.lib library so compiled into my VS8/VC/lib directory. What could I be missing?

Thanks!

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The @ sign at the start of the mangled function names show that your fontcache.obj file is expecting these functions to have the __fastcall calling convention, which is unusual as the default calling convention is __cdecl. I suspect there's a mismatch somewhere in the compiler settings used to build the libraries and those used to build the application. See here and here for more information.

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Thanks - turns out that the openttd project was set to build using fastcall. I first tried switching freetype to fastcall, but it threw a couple of compiler errors - so I switched the openttd project over to cdecl instead and that worked fine. – lieutenanth Jan 8 at 0:13

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