[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you very much.
> But I have another question, that is, if I build the project with cmake,
> can I use/debug it under windows?
Yes. Using CMake will produce a perfectly ordinary library; CMake just
generates a build environment suited to your system (compiler & version,
library locations, etc), it does not do anything weird.
You must build PoDoFo with the same compiler you intend to use for
programs you write. On Windows, I recommend building PoDoFo as static
library. Debugging will work too.
I haven't tested Visual C++ 2003 but I test with Visual C++ Express
Edition 2007 regularly, and with MinGW as well. Visual C++ 2003 should
work fine, and if it doesn't please let me know and include FULL ERROR
MESSAGES, the CMake command line you used, and your CMakeCache.txt file.
See the README for more information. If anything is unclear please feel
free to ask for help.
Please do not reply to me directly. I have CC'd the list and would
appreciate it if you did the same for future messages, so that others
with the same problem do not need to ask the same question later.
--
Craig Ringer
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