Jeongkyu Kim wrote:
On 9/6/05, Volker Quetschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jeongkyu,
For building OO.o 2.0 on Windows, I tried to set following parameters
but the paths don't count in configure script (I tried both long
format and 8.3 format).
--with-mspdb-path
--with-midl-path
--with-csc-path
--with-nsis-path
Is this my own problem or known issue?
No, works just fine. If you tell us what you did, we could tell you
what to change.
This might be only for me but I was confused by configure output.
Without setting for mspdb path, configure stopped. With correct
--with-mspdb-path, it passed with message,
'checking the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler... checking for mspdb71.dll... no
found (/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/MICROS~2.NET/Vc7/bin/cl.exe)'
.
Without setting for csc path, configure stopped. With correct
--with-csc-path, it passed with message,
'checking for csc.exe... no'
.
Without setting for nsis path, there was a warning at the end of
output. With correct --with-nsis-path, it passed with message,
'checking for NSIS... checking for nsis.exe... no
found (/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/NSIS)'
.
However, configure did not stopped without midl setting. And I tried both
--with-midl-path="/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003/Common7/Tools/bin" and
--with-midl-path="/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003/Common7/Tools"
but still I got a message, 'checking for midl.exe... no'. Thus I could
not confirm midl path was correctly set.
And --with-cl-home was little bit tricky because I had to set
"/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003/Vc7"
instead of "/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
2003/Vc7/bin" which has cl.exe.
For now, I am going to stick with PATH variable method which gives me
more comfortable output. :-)
I have also noticed that the configure output seems to be wrong, and the
expected arguments to configure are strange without explanation...
David
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