Thanks. That did the trick. Just for your info to add the define through the project settings do:
Properties -> C/C++ -> Preprocessor -> Preprocessor Definitions and add WIN32. > > > What I means was define WIN32 somewhere. It seems that it is=20 > > not defined anymore by default in VC2010. > > Yup - the MS tools seem to set some variations on _WIN32 etc. with > various "underscore" decorations, but not the "plain" WIN32 define. > > So you probably need to either add it as a define in the project > settings (no idea how to do that in VC2010) or add it to a header file > that is used throughout your project, something along the lines of... > > #ifdef _WIN32 > # ifndef WIN32 > # define WIN32 > # endif > #endif > > Works fine for me... > > Note that (AFAIK) mingw (and I think cygwin) do define a "plain" WIN32 > still. > > SELEX Galileo Ltd > Registered Office: Sigma House, Christopher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex SS= > 14 3EL > A company registered in England & Wales. Company no. 02426132 > ******************************************************************** > This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended > recipient and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended > recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. > You should not copy it or use it for any purpose nor disclose or > distribute its contents to any other person. > ******************************************************************** > _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk

