Albert, wow, that was quick and very helpful.
It took me some time to learn how to download packed source files from git,
but got it and now it's zero errors and zero warnings!
Thanks a lot.

Also thanks for your effort for making a version that would compile in
something nicer than MS Visual Studio. I personally used to be using
DevC++, but MinGW sounds good too.

Now, I tried to copy the Faust.exe into the FaustWorks v0.3 directory and
set the path in it's preferenced and I noticed a bug there. It said:
"Faust not found"
"Couldn't launch C:\Program Files (x86)/FaustWorks/faust.exe"
I suspected the spaces and () in the path, so I tried it with other,
simpler paths and sure,
C:\faust.exe worked ok
C:\faust/faust.exe worked ok
C:\faust(faust)/faust.exe worked ok, do no problem with ()
C:\faust faust/faust.exe DIDN'T work, so it seems that the issue is spaces
in filenames. No real issue for me, just wanted to report it. If this is
not the right place to report bugs, then please let me know whereto should
I forward it.

Now also, the latest binary of FaustWorks for windows is v0.3. Is there a
chance of getting the actual (v0.5) version working on windows at all? I
checked the sources of v0.5, but there were no instructions for compiling
in windows, nor any solution files that could be loaded into visual studio.

Anyway, now the Faust on my computer seems to be ready, so i'm going to try
to play with it a bit.

Thanks again for being so prompt and helpful!

best regards,
Daniel

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 1:07 AM, Albert Graef <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 1:02 AM, Albert Graef <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Daniel, you can give this a go as well, if you check out the master
>> branch from the Faust git repository -- the msvc project there should now
>> build cleanly and give you a faust.exe that works. Just let me know if you
>> still want my mingw binaries (that's a zip file with the entire
>> installation tree).
>>
>
> Since you specifically asked about 64 bit binaries: I'm not sure what the
> msvc project builds by default. But it shouldn't really matter, as 32 bit
> binaries will run fine on 64 bit Windows, and in any case the
> Faust-generated code should work with 64 bit compilers.
>
> --
> Dr. Albert Gr"af
> Computer Music Research Group, JGU Mainz, Germany
> Email:  [email protected]
> WWW:    https://plus.google.com/+AlbertGraef
>
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