Thanks for the link. I did not try VS2010.
I reported the bug.

Thanks,
Miklos

On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Sascha Zelzer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 11/10/2011 02:58 PM, Miklos Espak wrote:
>>
>> I have read a few articles, forums etc. about the subject, but it is
>> not possible to build any 64 bit executable with VS Express. With the
>> "normal" VS yes, but not with the Express.
>
> Here is the article I was referring to
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9yb4317s%28v=VS.100%29.aspx
>
> With VS 2008 Express, it seems to be a little bit messy (registry tweaking
> involved), but with VS 2010 Express it is explicitly explained how it works.
>
>> The problem affects not the build itself, only the installer creation.
>
> Understood, thanks. I consider it a bug anyway ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Sascha
>
>>
>> Best,
>> Miklos
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Sascha Zelzer
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Miklos,
>>>
>>> could you please file a bug report for the nmake incompatibility?
>>>
>>> For a workaround, I am pretty sure that I once read a MSDN article
>>> explaining how to set up a x64 toolchain in Visual Studio 2008 Express.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sascha
>>>
>>> On 11/10/2011 12:25 PM, Miklos Espak wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have successfully built MITK and my external application with NMake.
>>>> NMake does not create "release" and "debug" subdirectories depending
>>>> on the build type, but puts everything directly in the build folder.
>>>> So, to run the application I had to modify the startMyApp-release.bat
>>>> script.
>>>>
>>>> Now I want to create an installer (firstly by "nmake install"), but it
>>>> fails. The reason is same, the libraries are looked for in the
>>>> "release" subdirectories.
>>>>
>>>> Does somebody know what to modify? Is it in the MITK sources or in the
>>>> external project? Would it be possible to fix it to support NMake?
>>>>
>>>> The reason why I would prefer NMake to VS is that I want to create 32
>>>> and 64 bit installers. However, you cannot have 64 bit compilers and
>>>> VS C++ Express at the same time. If you install only the MS Windows
>>>> SDK, you have compilers for every platform. Then, if you install VS
>>>> Express, it removes the 64 bit compilers. Both are free, so you have
>>>> the free choice which one you want to have.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Miklos
>>>>
>>>>
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