hey chad,
i'll change the program name to nasm. as for the msisasm.asm file i did not
see a full path associated with it. it looked like all the others.
the music browser weirdness is due to vc++ 5.0 thinking it is compiling a
MFC app for some reason. without the casts it errorrs out and says it can't
convert them. dumb. it does the same thing with DialogBox and CreateDialog
calls. i wish i could figure out how to remove them bc i agree it sucks.
the simple project is old. i have kept it around bc i might update it at
some point. it should not even compile by default.
elrod
Chad Loder wrote:
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> Hello. I just downloaded the Win32 distribution for 2.0 beta 4. There
> were several compile, link, and post-build errors, all of which have
> trivial fixes.
>
> FYI, I am using Visual Studio 6 on Windows NT 4.
>
> NASM Release/Debug configuration
>
> xing project
> 1) The custom build steps for the .asm files refer to nasm.exe
> They should refer only to nasm because many nasm distributions
> call this executable namsw.exe, and to reference it as nasm,
> I created a batch file called NASM.BAT which contains only
> a single line:
>
> @nasmw %*
>
> The %* syntax means "all arguments" on Windows NT. I am not
> sure if it works on DOS/Win95.
>
> 2) The msisasm.asm custom build step refers to NASM by an
> absolute path (something like C:\tools\nasm) - I assume this
> reflects the original developer's configuration. It should
> be changed simply to NASM like the other .asm files.
>
> musicbrowser project
> 1) There were several compile errors related to casting
> ScrollProc and TimerProc function pointers as if they returned
> int (instead of void, which they actually do return, and which
> Windows requires). I'm not sure I understand why they are being
> cast this way, but removing the casts allowed it to build clean.
>
> simple project
> This project had several errors at link time. It was not linking
> with the following libraries -- adding these libraries to the
> linker options solved the problem:
>
> Freeamp libs: gdbm.lib fabaselib.lib
> Microsoft libs: version.lib wsock32.lib
>
> This just takes care of the build problems. Now let's see if it
> actually runs. :)
>
> c
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