Hi Jonathan, On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:31 AM, Jonathan Welch <jhwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > In case where you cannot (or don't want to) use the LL prebuilt binary > (e.g. > > fmod) and/or do not have them in some system folder (Find<package>.cmake > > won't find them), you can (or should) specify a path using: > > -D<package>_INCLUDE_DIR=<path> -D<package>_LIBRARY=<path> > > I tried many variations of this for Fmod, with "/" and "\" in the path, > etc. > in the autobuild configure step but could not get it to work. > > From my configure .bat file: > -DFMOD_INCLUDE_DIR:PATH=e:\olibs\linden\libraries\include > > Directory of e:\olibs\linden\libraries\include > > 11/24/2010 09:30 AM <DIR> . > 11/24/2010 09:30 AM <DIR> .. > 10/28/2005 10:58 AM 74,634 fmod.h > 11/09/2005 11:59 AM 39,872 fmoddyn.h > 10/28/2005 10:59 AM 1,721 fmod_errors.h > > I still get the error fmod.h not found > > Am I missing something obvious or is this supposed to work but doesn't? > On another thread, Twisted was reporting success with using the following: autobuild --debug configure -c VC10msbuildRelWithDebInfo -- -DLL_TESTS:BOOL=OFF -DFMOD:BOOL=ON -DFMOD_INCLUDE_DIR=C:\Dev\fmod -DFMOD_LIBRARY=C:\Dev\fmod Of course, we are talking about using autobuild here. I suppose this is what you've been trying to get going as well. My advice would be: - Try adding the -DFMOD_INCLUDE_DIR=E:\olibs\linden\libraries\include on the command line directly. - If you're not using a Cygwin command line, add it in the relevant configuration in autobuild.xml Cheers, - Merov
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