Hi,
I am a Windows/Macintosh programmer. have just downloaded the SSCLI.
Working on Mac Version: 10.3.2 - Panther.
GCC : 3.3
The SSCLI folder is saved on my Macintosh desktop. I am unable to setup the
environment let alone build it.
In the Terminal (bash shell) navigate to
Hello Im quite new to the rotor project.
I would like to know if there were any guidelines to configure sscli to be
build from inside visual studio.
The build environment enables commandline building of rotor.
How could one set up say the vm to be build with visual studio from the IDE
so that
Thank you for the response.
The thing I noted was that rotor builds with vs environment setup. With
reference to the VM part.So I believe the c++ compiler is used I would like
to know why is the vs.net environment setup necessary if otherwise. This is
my understanding do correct me if im wrong.
Sajay,
If you can get it to work, that would be great info to mention. I am used
to the command line, mainly because I work with Rotor in FreeBSD where
there is no VS.NET ide -).
Let us know your results if you try it.
Thanks,
Robert Hurlbut
http://weblogs.asp.net/rhurlbut
On Fri, 28 May
You can use VS.NET's IDE to debug the native code parts of the SSCLI.
The document
file://c:/sscli/docs/debugging/debugging_overview.html#DebuggingUnmanage
dSSCLICodeonWindows explains how to do it.
It isn't practical to build the SSCLI from within VS.NET: the SSCLI
build process is very complex
Hi,
There are a couple of things that you can try if you have not already, take
a look at the following.
http://weblogs.asp.net/astopford/archive/2004/05/13/130989.aspx
HTH
Andrew
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