Hi, Veliko I thought it doesn't depend on these otherwise I would explain more. By the way, I am using:
Windows 7 Ultimate x86 Visual Studio Team System 2008 SP1 CMake 2.8.4 Qt libraries 4.7.3 for Windows (VS 2008) Boost 1.47 GLib 2.12.12 LibIntl 0.14.4 NSIS 2.44 TortoiseHG 2.1.1 HG 1.9+10 Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2 Microsoft DirectX SDK June 2010 and I don't have Sip and PyQt Thanks a lot Shayan Hi Shayan, which version of boost you are using? Veljko 2011/7/19 Shayan Eftekhari <wxsha...@yahoo.com> Hi Veliko, >Sorry, I forgot some details. I am using VS 2008, glib-2.12.12, and >libintl-0.14.4 >Thanks, >Shayan > > > >Hi Shayan, >are you building with nmake,mingw or with VS 2008 ? > >regards >Veljko > > >2011/7/19 Shayan Eftekhari <wxsha...@yahoo.com> > >Hi list, >>I tried to build QuteCom from source. I read "How to Build from Source" guide >>and did everything just as it said. But I encountered the following error: >> >>CMake Error in libs/3rdparty/CMakeLists.txt: >> The source directory >> >> C:/workspace/projects/IM/QuteCom-3.0/libs/3rdparty/win32-libs >> >> does not contain a CMakeLists.txt file. >> >> >>CMake Error at cmake/Macros/OWUsePrivateLibraries.cmake:95 (message): >> glib: libintl_INCLUDE_DIRS and libintl_INCLUDE_DIR empty, check that >> libintl is declared before glib >>Call Stack (most recent call first): >> libs/3rdparty/glib/glib-2.18.1/glib/CMakeLists.txt:14 (use_private_libraries) >> >>How can I address libintl? >> >>_______________________________________________ >>QuteCom-dev mailing list >>QuteCom-dev@lists.qutecom.org >>http://lists.qutecom.org/mailman/listinfo/qutecom-dev >> >> >
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