I've created a project branch "kgiusti-msvc2010" on the apache site - no need
to use github.
Here is the current diff in all it's glory:
https://reviews.apache.org/r/7826/
-K
- Original Message -
> On Wed, 2012-10-31 at 13:46 -0400, Ken Giusti wrote:
> > Hi Cliff/Mary,
> >
> > I'm try
Hi Cliff,
I agree, but where are those flags in the qpid source tree?
Aside from the warning exclusion flags, that is (/wd).
I've grepped about until blue in the fingers - about all I have found was:
./src/CMakeLists.txt:721:set (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "/MD /O2 /Ob2
/D NDEBUG")
FWIW, a lot of the patches that have been made to the build system so far
were taken from the cpp broker's build and to be honest when you push for
the reason they were done that way there is sometimes a good reason and
sometimes no good reason, and sometimes a reason that doesn't apply to
proton.
Search for "LEAN_AND_MEAN" and "ws2_32".
I would drop all the warning flags and reintroduce if necessary.
Presumably some are related to templates or other C++-isms that the
proton code should be completely free of.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Ken Giusti wrote:
> Hi Cliff,
>
> I agree, but w
I'm looking forward to the python cmake support for Visual Studio,
especially for creating the _cproton library for python.
I compared my qpid-proton dll project file for the one generated by cmake
using the "Visual Studio 10" makefile selection.
Ken's fix for the LIB64 on line 45 of CmakeLists.
Hello, I am trying to load a message with amqp types but am unsure on how
to pack and unpack.
If some one could point me towards the right direction I'd appreciate it.
I have tried the following (messenger and message setup omitted):
Note: I can send text without issue.
server:
int i=0;
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