I might have back to revert to make/cmake (from scons) after all.
There is some hope in google software construction toolkit and in
scons on google summer of code.

In libego a lot have changed. Now ego is truely a library and is
compiled separately.
ego/ego.cpp is enough to compile library. Then example/main.cpp is an
gtp engine.

Lukasz

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 04:34, Darren Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Has anyone created VC++ project files for Libego?  Or any Libego Windows
>> build?
>
> Have you tried starting a new project and dragging in main.cpp and
> gtp.cpp, then seeing if it compiles?
>
> (I've only compiled on linux; the libego I have on my development
> machine is from June 2007, presumably before scons support as I wrote my
> own makefile, but main.cpp and gtp.cpp seem to be the only top-level files.)
>
> Darren
>
> P.S. I used scons for a couple of years, but got frustrated by how hard
> it made trying to do something they'd not allowed for (e.g. having my
> unit tests compile and run in a specific order). I've also used jam and
> ant, but the past 3 or 4 years my make replacement of choice is... drum
> roll please... make. It turns out despite its poor design decisions
> (such as treating tab and space differently), at least I can always get
> the job done with it.
>
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