Hi jj

Yes I am on windows. I have installed Cygwin and it is not specified under 
the PATH variable. I have also replaced "emcmake" with "emconfigure", 
however I am still getting "/bin/env: python2: No such file or directory" 
message. 
What is your suggestion? 

Looking forward to your reply
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Rupali

On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 2:18:17 PM UTC+8, jj wrote:
>
> It is referring to '/bin/env'... re you on Windows? Do you have Cygwin or 
> MSYS installed and have that in PATH? If so, try removing those from PATH 
> in case it's accidentally using that environment. Also, try replacing 
> 'emcmake' with 'emconfigure' in that line if that might change the output.
>
>
> 2014-08-13 6:34 GMT+03:00 Rupali Roychoudhury <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> Hi jj,
>>
>> Thank you for the solution. However when i type the command : emcmake 
>> cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..  i get the following message "/bin/env: 
>> python2: No such file or directory" how do i solve this?
>>
>> Looking forward to your reply
>>
>> From
>> Rupali
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 7:32:55 PM UTC+8, jj wrote:
>>
>>> It sounds like you copied a prebuilt Windows static library? That won't 
>>> work, since Emscripten is a cross-compiler. This means that it compiles 
>>> code on your host system (Windows) to run on another target system (JS VM). 
>>> As a result of that, any code that is compiled with the native compiler to 
>>> be executed on a native Windows system is unusable for Emscripten, since 
>>> the compilation targets are different.
>>>
>>> To resolve this, you'll need to download the zlib source tree and build 
>>> zlib from source using emcc. zlib has CMake build support, so you can use 
>>> that. Try e.g.
>>>
>>> git clone https://github.com/madler/zlib.git
>>> cd zlib
>>> mkdir build_release
>>> cd build_release
>>> emcmake cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
>>> mingw32-make
>>>
>>> After that completes, you will have a file 'libz.a' in the directory 
>>> build_release. For that set of command line parameters to succeed, you will 
>>> need to have git, cmake and mingw32 toolchain installed and set up in PATH.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-08-12 14:14 GMT+03:00 awt <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I downloaded an implementation of ZLIB from http://www.winimage.com/
>>>> zLibDll/index.html and copied the zlibstat.lib file to where my visual 
>>>> studio solution files are and tried to link to it with the -lzlibstat flag 
>>>> but emcc still complains that it cannot find 'zlibstat.lib'.
>>>>
>>>> Does the Emscripten SDK already provides a ZLIB static lib that I can 
>>>> use without the need to build? I am developing on the Windows environment. 
>>>> Thanks.
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