Hi Akram,
On 03/05/2011 17:25, Hakiri Akram wrote:
Hi folks,
Many people say that cygwin is hard to be used. I am asking if it
could be possible to think about cmake projet, because it can
generate multi platform projets.
I don't think we have any plans to change this any time soon - we have
Hi Knut,
On 03/05/2011 17:10, Knut Krause wrote:
I don't understand how compiling without using cygwin's make and shell
interpreter would help with developing for embedded platforms. We
produce OpenSplice for a number of embedded targets with Windows as the
development platform& it all works ju
Hi folks,
Many people say that cygwin is hard to be used. I am asking if it
could be possible to think about cmake projet, because it can
generate multi platform projets.
thanks.
Akram
Le 03/05/2011 18:10, Knut Krause a écrit :
Hi Simon,
I'm sorry for the messed up markup in the latter messag
Hi Simon,
I'm sorry for the messed up markup in the latter message. Here the same again.
On Tuesday 03 May 2011 12:57:49 Simon McQueen wrote:
> Compilation with Visual Studio 2010 was not supported with OpenSplice
> Community Edition 5.4.1.
This is really unfortunate for us.
> This is the reason
Hi Simon,
> Compilation with Visual Studio 2010 was not supported with OpenSplice
Community Edition 5.4.1.
This is really unfortunate for us.
> You could have a go at quick-fixing these yourself if you like (there's only
a couple & it's not rocket science),
We will give it a try.
> Switch to an
Hi Knut,
Compilation with Visual Studio 2010 was not supported with OpenSplice
Community Edition 5.4.1.
This is the reason your compilation failed. There are variables that
need to be set to define required include & library locations that are
not set because the version of compiler was not