Sebastian,
"Because Express versions always lack the ability to do 64bit... "
Maybe it's helpfull:
Using 2008 Express + MW SDK 7 and can target 64bit have a look here:
http://jenshuebel.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/visual-c-2008-express-edition-and-64-bit-targets/
Marc
On 14-Jul-11 4:00 PM, Sebastian Elsner wrote:
This is very interesting Thomas. Do you know if I can use VS 2010
Express with VS 2005 and DAFFODIL to create x64 plugins? Because
Express versions always lack the ability to do 64bit...
On 07/14/2011 03:32 PM, Thomas Obermaier wrote:
just want to outline again what i'm using, since it's very helpful.
i tried a lot to get it working with vc2010, because the IDE is
simply years ahead of the 2005 one, and it's better to work with
that, better tools, etc. so, however, we all know, this doesn't work.
but luckily, i found a little tool called DAFFODIL, which allows you
to select vc2005 (which is v80) as platform toolset (if you have v80
installed). this is using all of your old compilers and such, but,
however, you can work with your vc2010 solution :)
http://daffodil.codeplex.com/
give it a try! very convenient :)
Am 14.07.2011 15:09, schrieb Sebastian Elsner:
Yes, very picky, I know.
On 07/14/2011 03:06 PM, Georgiy Osipov wrote:
I try different compilers: VS 2008, 2005 and Intel. From all variants,
only VS 2005 + Release mode works fine.
2011/7/14 Sebastian Elsner<[email protected]>:
You were writing that you are compiling with 8.0xyz? this is 2005,
or am i
wrong? Also see this tutorial:
http://www.nukepedia.com/written-tutorials/developing-nuke-plugins-on-windows/
We are not supposed to write about beta stuff, but they have been
working on
the docs recently. :)
On 07/14/2011 02:53 PM, Georgiy Osipov wrote:
Thank you! I only try to compile Release under VS 2008 with same
effects, but Release compilation under VS 2005 works fine! I
think it
is due to VS difference in STL realization for debug and release.
Is 6.3 NDK documentation really better than current?
2011/7/14 Thomas Obermaier<[email protected]>:
Am 14.07.2011 14:35, schrieb Sebastian Elsner:
Dont compile in debug mode, compile in release mode. Release
should also
include debug information (if you are using the preset sln)
this was one of the rules i really had to learn... did cost me 2
or 3
days
:)
let's hope for a major update in 6.3 (+ better docs)
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