Hi Lucas,

we've had this problem with vxl-types defined to "void" several times, usually 
because of bugs in Visual Studio or failed/incomplete installations of Visual 
Studio. Could you try to build a simple c++ executable in your Visual Studio 
and check, if you are able to execute it? Just to make sure that your Visual 
Studio installation works...

Cheers,
Martin

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From: Lucas Klaus Beyer [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 11:02 AM
To: gimias developers
Subject: [Gimias-developers] 64 bit vs9.0 SP1?

Hi all,

Due to my huge memory usage, I need to build a 64 bit version of gimias. Has 
anyone tried to build a 64-bit gimias using Visual Studio 9 (2008) with Service 
Pack 1 yet?

Currently, I fail to build the 3rd party libs, especially ITK, because all the 
vxl_* types (e.g. vxl_int_8, ...) are defined to "void" which sounds like the 
configure step has somehow failed.

I'm still looking further into this and I'll tell you what it was if I succeed, 
but if anyone else had this, it would save me some trouble :)

Regards, Lucas

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