Well the title says it all, I read I have to put glu32.lib and glu32.dll into systems and library files, but I don’t know where these files are or how to put them were they’re supposed to be.
And I’ve tried running code using Visual C++, just says it cannot be executed.
1/ Please don’t use capslock like that
2/ Make a research to know if your question was not resolved in the past…
3/ There is no 3/
Ok, if you want tu use gl,Glu, GLUT or any extensions you must “say” to your compiler that take care about libraries, 'many tips to make that…
Go to the menu Project>Settings>Link and you must specify what libraries you want to use, in exemple:
add “opengl32.lib glu32.lib glut32.lib”
Inside your code you must specify your headers
#include<what_you_want.h>
In this case you must place libraries and headers in exactly right place -->
C:/…/Visual_C++_location/MS98/INLCUDE(or /LIB)
If you compute that: #include"your_header.h"
It means your file must be located where your project is
Unresolved external symbol errors are fueled by a wrong libraries or header linking/code
Also which Visual C++ are you running? The latest one I think takes care of all the library troubles for you. I didn’t have to explicitly include a library in a project for a long time now.
for each *.h you need the according *.lib. as far as i know, the 3 above should do it. with the pragma-instruction, you won’t need the project settings ever again, and more: you can send running files to your mates.