Hello all,
I work mainly on the Mac, but am having to produce a cross platform
version of an app I am putting together right now and have dived into
VS 2005 expecting it to be as easy as XCode.. How wrong I was!!
I am getting a problem when trying to compile OSG, which quite a few
others in the mailing list have had in various incarnations of Visual
Studio, but there are no real definitive answers in the mailing list
for VS 2005. (I have looked - honest!)
Can someone tell me how to get rid of this frustrating (and seemingly
simple to solve) error in VS 2005...
The error I get says that the library "OpenThreadsWin32d.lib" can't
be found.
I have made sure that OpenThreadsWin32d.lib has compiled by building
OpenThreads independently, and also trying to include both Producer
and OpenThreads into the "OSG solution" in VS05, both as projects and
also as the product files themselves, but to no avail! I must be
missing something!
I am guessing I am just being dense with regards to how to provide
links in VS05, but none of the explanations in the mailing list
actually definitively show you how to get round this problem in 05.
Thanks for help on this, as I don't really want to learn VS2005
inside out just to do this quick conversion of a command line tool to
the PC.
Kind regards,
Stephen.
P.S @ Paul Speed, if you are reading this.. Get where you are coming
from on the optimizaton thing. We are already doing that at the raw
data level by culling samples based on a resolution setting. Slightly
different approach, earlier in the data processing chain, but
basically has the same effect as what you are suggesting.
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