![]() ![]() ![]() You specified winssl, so let's look what the section under # release-winssl has to say: Looking into Makefile.vc14 in the lib subdirectory, you find a lengthy list of configurations which link with different libraries according to what you specified. Now, to make your life extra easy, the libs you link with do not appear to be anywhere. the problem is demonstrably not with file.c (or file.obj, respectively) which the linker deceptively shows (it's probably just the first object file it touched), but something that you didn't compile but link with, which is a 32 bit version when it shouldn't be. Looking at the makefile, you will find that everything you compile is built for X64 (both because you explicitly specify the target, and because it defaults to the native architecture, too). Thanks to the linker not letting us know which file this is about, we need to walk into let's-make-a-guess-land. ![]() Now of course, it would be immensely helpful if they told you which one. Modul-Computertyp "X86" steht in Konflikt mit dem Zielcomputertyp "圆4" A module's target conflicts with the build target. ![]()
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