Hi Remi,
Personally I'd recommend using the provided nmake.opt inside GDAL's root
directory, and modifying that for your own local libraries. (note that
the cleanest way to do this is to create a new file 'nmake.local' and
put your settings in there, leaving the distributed nmake.opt as
reference only, and then execute that with the command:
nmake /f makefile.vc
(others may recommend using the *.bat magic, but sometimes the raw
commandline is more fun ha)
Have a nice weekend,
-jeff
On 2019-02-21 9:18 AM, PROVIN wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to compile GDAL (version 2.40, but I also tried 2.3.1) with
Visual 2017 in 32 bits.
I used the generate_vcxproj.bat to generate my Visual project /
solution, this way (as indicated) :
generate_vcxproj.bat 15.0 32 gdal_vs2017
The compilation gives the following error :
fatal error C1083: Impossible d'ouvrir le fichier include : 'stdio.h' :
No such file or directory (compilation du fichier source cpl_list.cpp)
I have this error for all the files cpl_XXXX.cpp of "port" folder.
It is strange because these files are accessible when I right click on
the line
#include <stdio>
and open the file.
I tried to retarget the project, tried to reinstall Visual 2017.
I would be glad if anyone had any advice !
Thank you,
REMI
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
https://gatewaygeomatics.com/
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