Hi, thanks to both of you, seems I overlooked the cl.net, so I just thought vs70 is right after vs60, but there I was wrong
so now I could configure all properly using the --enable-win-localstorage to work around the threads. But now I get an unknown linker error LNK1000 :-( google says it's some memory stuff in just a specific version and that you can get a fix from microsoft (for money): http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826326 is it that bad? or does anybody know another trick? oh and yes, I did make a "make clean" right before, because I had to try some combinations (like --enable-win-bool-is-unsigned and some png/... libs) Thanks, daniel On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 06:25:34PM +0200, Christoph Fuenfzig wrote: > > Hi, > > you tried > > ./configure --with-compiler=icl60 --with-add-incdir="D:\Program > Files\OpenAL\Include" --with-add-libdir="D:\Program Files\OpenAL\Libs" > --with-add-lib=OpenAL:ALut > > for the Intel compiler (icl60) and configure complains that there is no > Intel compiler, as its the case for your system. > See ./configure --help > ... > --with-compiler=<compiler> choose one of the following compilers > IRIX : CC, CC64 > Windows : icl (==50), icl50, icl60, icl70, icl71, icl80, > cl.net, cl.net2003 > GNU/Linux : g++,icc,g++3 > Darwin : c++,c++3,g++,g++3 > HPUX : aCC > > So ./configure --with-compiler=cl.net --enable-win-localstorage > --with-add-incdir="D:\Program Files\OpenAL\Include" > --with-add-libdir="D:\Program Files\OpenAL\Libs" --with-add-lib=OpenAL:ALut > should do the job. You also might need some image libraries > --with-png=... > There is a precompiled version in VSBuild/supportlibs (thanks to Gerrit). > > Hope it helps, > Christoph > > > Daniel Walz wrote: > > >Hi Christoph and all others, > > > >I have here both, the VS6.0 and the .NET 1.0, installed at default > >locations and in that order (older first). > > > >I don't understand, what is missing for the configure script (e.g. what > >is the compiler dir?) the compiler executable (cl.exe)? or libs? or a > >base path? can I set a environment, which got wrong at some stage? > >a configure flag pointing at that direction I couldn't find yet. > > > >An intel compiler is not available for me (at some point the university > >startet to save money ;-) > > > >So thanks in advance for all hints, > > Daniel > > > > > >On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 04:31:40PM +0200, Christoph Fuenfzig wrote: > > > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>I just tried it on my system with Visual Studio .NET 2003 / ICL 7.1 and > >>it just worked fine! > >> > >>What can be a problem, if you installed ICL somewhere on a system, then > >>deinstall it > >>and afterwards install it again at a different location. Then the rule > >>for finding the compiler > >>dir can be confused... Just a guess here. > >> > >>Can you give some more details here please? > >> > >>Christoph > >> > >> > >>Daniel Walz wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Hi again, > >>> > >>>I tried the cygwin configure now and followed the info at the page, > >>>but already the configure failed, saying > >>>ERROR could not determine compiler dir, tried : > >>>following 10 empty strings with " : not found" > >>>the call looked like: > >>> > >>>./configure --with-compiler=icl60 --with-add-incdir="D:\Program > >>>Files\OpenAL\Include" --with-add-libdir="D:\Program Files\OpenAL\Libs" > >>>--with-add-lib=OpenAL:ALut > >>> > >>>any suggestions? (same using --with-compiler=icl70 ) > >>> > >>>I'm out of ideas and need help, Thanks > >>> > >>>Daniel > >>> > >>>On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 05:07:30PM +0200, Daniel Walz wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>but (must there always be a "but"...?) I didn't succeed building > >>>>under windows I previously tried with a makefile (and created a > >>>>project file, which worked sometimes ago) but I wanted to use the > >>>>standard mechanism, so I tried the VSBuild directory, but > >>>>using the VS6 got me into several errors (like OSGConfig.h not found > >>>>and all other kinds of) and VS7 said "no valid project (OpenSG.sln)" > >>>>so before I throw around build-logs just the general question: > >>>>which versions are supported/maintained? > >>>>which mechanism is the preferred? (I didn't try configure on cygwin > >>>>yet) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>-- > >>> Daniel 'mcJack' Walz > >>>Student at the Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg > >>>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq#: 70137980 > >>>pgp: DAF0B6EF at: wwwkeys.de.pgp.net > >>>http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~dwalz/ > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>------------------------------------------------------- > >>>This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. 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