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I am attempting to compile Trillinos 14.4 on Windows (Windows Server 2019) using MSVC 2022. Doing this without shared libraries works fine (i.e., we routinely use Trilinos in our Windows build, wherein Trilinos is built / used without shared libraries). However, if I enable shared libraries, I'm running into the following unresolved symbol issue in linking:
Note that I'm trying to enable shared libraries because I'm trying to allow an external project to link to ours via shared libraries (wherein our project depends on Trilinos).
Hello @sskutnik, thanks for the bug report. I would have to study the code to see what the the problem might be but it would be hard without reproducing the problem myself. Unfortunately, I don't have a convenient way to reproduce errors with MSVC++ on Windows.
Due to constrained support budgets and lack of recent pull from internal customers, Trilinos is not currently testing or supporting Trilinos builds on Windows (even though CMake supports Windows just fine and that was actually one of the reasons that Trilinos switched over to CMake in 2008, ironically.)
Bug Report
@bartlettroscoe
Description
I am attempting to compile Trillinos 14.4 on Windows (Windows Server 2019) using MSVC 2022. Doing this without shared libraries works fine (i.e., we routinely use Trilinos in our Windows build, wherein Trilinos is built / used without shared libraries). However, if I enable shared libraries, I'm running into the following unresolved symbol issue in linking:
Note that I'm trying to enable shared libraries because I'm trying to allow an external project to link to ours via shared libraries (wherein our project depends on Trilinos).
Steps to Reproduce
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