Craig Miller wrote:
Yeah, I made a few posts last week with the details of the specific problem
I'm having. A couple of folks tried to help, but in the end they were
stumped too.
Here's an excerpt with the meat of the problem from one of those posts:
On Aug 28, 2008, at 5:04 PM, Craig Miller wrote:
Mike,
Thank you for the reply. Filling in the missing blanks in the
tutorial, ultimately, the steps I attempted were exactly as you
describe.
As there doesn't seem to be a tutorial that addresses the Vista
specific issues, I'll just follow the tutorial directions (same as
yours) and post when I get to each specific error. I'll document
what I'm doing with screenshots and when it is all working I'll
provide the document to the maintainers of the website to use as they
see fit.
Here is where I'm at.
1. Installed cmake 2.6.1 via the Windows Installer
2. Created a CMakeLists.txt file in my src directory
# Start CMakeLists.txt
project(Union)
add_executable(Union union.cpp)
#End CMakeLists.txt
3. Fired up CMakeSetup and set the src and build directories.
4. Set the build type (nmake)
5. Received an error (picture attached).
CMake Error: your RC compiler : "CMAKE_RC_COMPILER-NOTFOUND" was not
found. Please set CMAKE_RC_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or
name. (Press Cancel to suppress any further messages.)
Note: Pressing cancel causes CMakeSetup to hang until Vista
eventually prompts to shut it down.
OK, what version of Visual Studio are you using? If it is the express
version, you need to install the windows SDK.
This might help:
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Generator_Specific_Information#How_to_generate_NMake_Makefiles_using_Visual_C.2B.2B_Express_Edition_.28free_Visual_Studio_8.29
-Bill
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