Thanks so much for the speedy reply Cinder. I hoped that was the case and the build seems okay without it.
The other perplexing one is for the winmm_shim project. For 64 bit builds it fails with a bunch of unresolved externals which look to be related to MMX intrinsic maybe. Not at my computer right now and haven't really started to investigate but if that rings s bell after your work, please do let me know. Cheers! > On Nov 30, 2016, at 5:16 PM, Cinder Roxley <cin...@alchemyviewer.org> wrote: > > It’s not needed. We dropped it in Alchemy when adding 64-bit support, and it > continues to run fine. /FIXED:NO just ensures that code can be position > independent. Maybe at some point this was needed a long time ago for apr > hijinks or Windows98 compatibility or something of that nature, but you can > safely remove it. > > -- > Cinder Roxley > Sent with Airmail > >> On November 30, 2016 at 6:55:37 PM, Callum Prentice (Callum) >> (cal...@lindenlab.com) wrote: >> >> I'm working with Nat Linden on the 64 bit viewer build and we've been >> encountering an odd error - A number of projects in 64 bit only >> configurations have an entry for "Force Includes" files set to XED:NO. >> Nothing on Google so we were stumped for a while but eventually tracked it >> down to a number of lines in CMakeLists.txt files of the form: >> add_definitions(/FIXED:NO). Evidently, /FI is the compiler command to >> include a forced header file - hence the XED:NO entry. You can see one here: >> https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer64/src/3f7ba2a06e5cea596e3a4006d57e3fbc4703d90f/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt?at=default&fileviewer=file-view-default#CMakeLists.txt-248 >> >> The FIXED command is evidently for the linker and not the compiler but I'm >> not sure (a) if it's needed or (b) if it is, how to direct it at the right >> place. >> >> Has anyone else encountered this and already and figured it out? >> >> -- >> Callum Prentice | >> Software Engineer >> >> LINDEN LAB >> | Create Virtual Experiences >> _______________________________________________ >> Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: >> http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev >> Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting >> privileges
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