On Jun 7, 2010, at 7:26 PM, cowwoc wrote:


Hi Kelly,


kelly.ohair-2 wrote:

Note that Windows7 is a bit of an unknown to use as far as being a
build machine, it should work, but in
general, the formal 32bit builds of jdk7 use older Windows releases,
e.g. 2000 and soon that newer one "XP" ;^)
You are trying a 64bit build with Visual Studio 10, on Windows 7, an
even more unused combination.


There's no good reason for Windows builds to be this difficult... I remember building OpenCV using cmake a few months ago and it was quite painless. Have
you looked at using cmake instead of cygwin?

Comparing the builds of the JDK to OpenCV is not a valid comparison.
This will be my last reply on this thread.



kelly.ohair-2 wrote:

ANT_HOME="C:\Program Files\apache-ant-1.8.0"

Your ANT_HOME setting is using \ and has spaces in the path.
Try:
   export ANT_HOME=`cygpath -m -s "${ANT_HOME}"`


Something is wrong with the build_shell.sh script I posted above. Take a look... I am clearly defining ANT_HOME as you describe yet "make sanity" is
not seeing my changes.

Yeah, I looked, I'm completely puzzled.
Unless somehow your shell profile is doing something on startup.



kelly.ohair-2 wrote:

Did you run vcvars32.bat or vsvars32.bat? Just curious if the PATH,
LIB and INCLUDE env vars are setup right.


How does one run vcvars32.bat from within a bash script? Doesn't it forget
any environment variables set by the batch file?

You either need to run it in a windows cmd.exe before starting up your cygwin shell,
or look at:

  http://blogs.sun.com/kto/entry/windows_visual_studio_stupid_pet

-kto


Thanks,
Gili
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