On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 10:31 +0200, Paolo Patierno wrote: > Hello, > > I downloaded qpid-cpp-0.26 and installed all the necessary tools.
If you wanted to try Proton this is the wrong thing to download as Proton is not included in the qpid source code, it is a separate download. [If you wanted help with qpid then us...@qpid.apache.org would be a more useful list] > > After launch the following command (I want to build for VS2012) : > > > cmake -i -G "Visual Studio 11" . I'm not sure that building from within the source tree works. It is definitely better and recommended to use a completely separate build directory. So create a new build directory and either run from the command line within that or use the gui and point it at a separate build directory. > Cmake seems to do a lot of work but then it finished with following error : > > > C:\Python27\python.exe: can't open file 'setup.py': [Errno 2] No such file > or directory I'm not sure that not having a build directory is the cause of your problem, but you are doing something we don't do/test. We do know that cmake builds VS files under 0.26 in the configurations we have tested Andrew