On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 11:07 +0800, Dean Michael Berris wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:22 AM, Gregory Symons
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So now that I've got things building in Linux (I'm working on cleaning
> > up those changes for pull request), I also need things to build on
> > Windows with VS 2010 (no openssl for now; we actually don't need secure
> > connections in our product. Yet:). Has anyone tried to do that? I'm
> > seeing some weird compile errors, and I want to make sure they're not
> > caused by my CMake hacks before I think about them too hard.
> >
> 
> Cool!
> 
> BTW, the CMake configuration (in 0.9-devel) will try to look for
> OpenSSL and if it's not found a preprocessor definition is avoided
> that would make the library rely on OpenSSL. More specifically, if it
> can't find OpenSSL development files, BOOST_NETWORK_ENABLE_HTTPS is
> not defined.

I saw that, but the CMakelists.txt for the examples still explicitly
adds OPENSSL_LIBRARIES to the link, and CMake complains about it being
set to not found. That change is among the others that I made

> 
> > I'm actually using the Windows SDK (not a full version of Visual Studio)
> > with CMake generated solution files and MSBuild.
> >
> > Here are some example errors that I'm seeing. Like I said, they're
> > weird:
> >

> >
> 
> Hmm... these errors looks suspicious. These don't happen on Linux?

No. As far as I can tell, everything builds cleanly on Linux. As it
turns out, I rolled back both to a virgin 0.9-devel and a 0.8.1-devel
and tried to build against a static boost without any of the CMake
hackery (except the OpenSSL one for the examples), and still couldn't
build.

Has anyone tried to build with VS 2010 before this? I saw some
references to VS 2008 on the list, but none for VS 2010.


> Looking forward to the completed CMake hacks. :)
> 
> Thanks for the effort Gregory!



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Developer
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