Hi Dirk,
I tried to reinstall everything from VC Toolkit:
- I don't have Visual Studio .Net 2003 anymore
- I installed VC Toolkit 2003 and the Platform SDK and .Net Framework
- and I configured OpenSG like you wrote.
But it didn't work... windows.h not found, so I copied every .h I found
in Vc7\include and and all the libs I found in Vc7\lib and then it
compiled but didn't link:
MSVCPRTD.lib(msvcp60d.dll) : fatal error LNK1112: module machine type
'AMD64' conflicts with target machine type 'X86'.
Probably I have to do something because I have an Athlon 64... but if I
could find what... I just wanted to compile in 32bits but it doesn't
seem possible. I'm bored with that now, not because of OpenSG but
because of the tools of MS. Why is it so easy with VS .Net and not with
the free compilers ? Grrrrrrr !
Maybe I'm stupid...
Vincent
Dirk Reiners a écrit :
Hi Vincent,
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 08:54 +0200, Vincent Honnet wrote:
Hi Dirk,
With which option would you configure OpenSG with VC Toolkit 2003 ?
The dailybuild uses the following configuration:
./configure --with-compiler=cl.net2003 --with-glut=/cygdrive/d/opensg-
dailybuild-net2003/OpenSG/../supportlibs --with-qt=/cygdrive/d/opensg-
dailybuild-net2003/OpenSG/../packages/qt-3.12 --with-
tif=/cygdrive/d/opensg-dailybuild-net2003/OpenSG/../supportlibs --with-
jpg=/cygdrive/d/opensg-dailybuild-net2003/OpenSG/../supportlibs --with-
png=/cygdrive/d/opensg-dailybuild-net2003/OpenSG/../supportlibs
--enable-opt-drawtree --enable-win-localstorage
The important ones are the --with-compiler and the --enable-win-
localstorage, the rest is optional.
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 10:31 +0200, Vincent Honnet wrote:
Hi Dirk,
And wich option would you give for MinGW32 under Cygwin ?
I don't think that works, as Chad mentioned in his email.
And would you
define the variable PATH, INLUCE and LIB ?
PATH needs to include the Common*\IDE directory, that's where the
compilers are, INCLUDE needs to have the PlatformSDK\include directory
and LIB needs to have the PlatformSDK\Lib directory.
I'll try to find some time to install the free compilers and start this
from scratch, but that probably won't be today.
I'm asking because for each
file to compile I get an error like this one:
/cygdrive/f/Programme/OpenSG_DailyBuild/OpenSG/Source/Base/Base/<FileName>:
No such file or directory
which is a bit od.
Indeed. Have your tried just doing a simple 'ls' on that path, to see
whether there are more basic problems with your cygwin installation?
What is the output of 'mount'?
Where did I the mistake ?
Right now I can't see any...
Yours
Dirk
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