I run chapter01-greeting-example successfully. Thanks Alexander.
2012/11/27 Alexander Broekhuis <[email protected]> > Hi > > 2012/11/27 liu hf <[email protected]> > > > Looking forward to the code. We can test it on windows 7 and windows 2008 > > R2. > > > I've committed all the changes. Currently the following subprojects should > work: > * Utils > * Framework > * Launcher > * Shell > * Shell TUI > * Log Writer > * Log Service > * Examples (excluding GTK based example) > > Next is some documentation, this still needs to be done. But for a quick > start: > Pre: > * Install CMake > * Build all dependencies (APR, CURL, ZLib, etc). > * Run the CMake-GUI > > CMake: > In the gui select the source and binary dir. > * Source -> celix its trunk > * Binary -> a directory next to the celix trunk (usually celix-build) > Next run "Configure", select the Visual Studio version and continue. > Now CMake will complain about missing includes. Scroll through the list and > point them to the correct locations. > (Select advanced to see all if some are missing). > Also enable the BUILD_EXAMPLES option. Required dependencies are > automatically enabled. > After changing paths rerun "Configure", "Generate" will become enabled if > all is ok. (Note: "No Jar support" and "No GTK" warning can be ignored, the > build takes care of these) > Run "Generate", this generates the Visual Studio project files in > "celix-build". > Open the project in Visual Studio and build the Solution. > > See the BUILDING file for info on where the deployed files are places. This > is the same on Linux as on Windows. > > I haven't tested anything extensively, so I don't know how it behaves at > runtime. > > I hope you can get it working, if something isn't clear, or there are bugs, > please reply. I'll start writing on some documentation later today > or tomorrow. > > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet, > > Alexander Broekhuis >
