Hi Alexei, Thanks for replying. > It looks ok as far as clean separation. I don't quite understand why > you need to copy files In one of the previous mail about building dlg on Linux, Werner suggested me to first copy necessary files from `submodules/dlg' to `src/dlg' and then use a rules.mk file to build dlg. Therefore, I thought to set up the same directory hierarchy on windows also.
> and how to disable dlg. I didn't understand your concern here... Are you asking about skipping dlg build in `Release' and `Release Static' builds? Thanks, Priyesh On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 10:43 PM Alexei Podtelezhnikov <apodt...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Priyesh > > On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 10:33 AM Priyesh kumar <priyeshkku...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hi Alexei, > > Is there any update for me regarding Werner's previous mail? > >> > The dlg project contains two configurations: `Debug' and `Debug > >> > Static' on both `x64' and `Win32' platforms and will be built with > >> > FreeType, whenever FreeType is built in these configurations. I > >> > have also added a windows batch file which is called as a pre-built > >> > event whenever dlg is built, and it takes care of copying files from > >> > `submodules/dlg' to `src/dlg'... For `Release' and `Release Static' > >> > builds of FreeType the dlg project build will simply be skipped. > >> > >> OK. Alexei, can you please have a look? I have no clue about > >> Visual C, and I guess Priyesh wants to have comments. > > It looks ok as far as clean separation. I don't quite understand why > you need to copy files and how to disable dlg. > > Thanks, > Alexei >