What's the output of your windows compilation? We have passed the compilation on centOS already.
Best, zhongle -----Original Message----- From: mike519 [mailto:mike...@163.com] Sent: Friday, 2 December, 2016 11:54 PM To: dev Subject: Re: RE: Is Singa ready for Windows installation? Thank you I got your reply. So, since 'use python' was disabled in Windows, I cannot use Singa in Windows python? And even I give up 'use python', I still cannot pass the compilation in Windows. Is there anyone who successfully compiled Singa in CentOS? mike519 From: Xiezhongle Date: 2016-12-02 13:51 To: dev@singa.incubator.apache.org Subject: RE: Is Singa ready for Windows installation? Hi mike, The current version does not support 'use python' in windows. Could you please disable the flag and retry? Best, Zhongle -----Original Message----- From: mike519 [mailto:mike...@163.com] Sent: Friday, 2 December, 2016 12:55 PM To: dev Subject: Is Singa ready for Windows installation? I use CMake GUI to generate VS 2015 project files. All third-party dependency are properly installed. If 'use python' was checked, it complains "Cannot find source file: D:/CPP/singa/src/python/swig/singa_wrap.cxx". I have to uncheck it. Then CMake Error disappeared, only left several CMake Warnings. When compiling in VS, the compiler reports many errors. For example, unistd.h in logging.cc doesn't exist in Windows. In mailing list, I found (SINGA-247) "Add windows support for singa" was marked as fixed. Am I wrong in some steps? mike519