as i mentioned SP1 was not supported yet. i posted a snip of code which was only a hint. i can try and update it today.
steven On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:37 AM, Eugen Sares <[email protected]> wrote: > Didn't manage to include SI 2013 SP1 in the .cmake file. > Syntactically, I got it right, but still CMake cannot find the SI SDK. I > assumed that 2013 SP1 is version 11_1. > Anyway, I just created a folder "Softimage 2013", and copied the > SDK-folder from 2013 SP1 into it... works. > > Deinstalled VS2010 again, also. So, all that is needed is VS2012 express. > Ain't that nice... > > Best, > Eugen > > > Am 09.10.2012 12:39, schrieb Eugen Sares: > > Tadaaa! > Build: 1 succeeded! VS2012 express. > Tested Steven's TapeMeasure under SI 2013 SP1, and it works. > > I had to install Softimage 2013, too, so the .cmake file would find this > version's SDK. > I have now Visual Studio 2010 installed, and VS 2012 express (which is the > first express version to support 64bit, at last). > CMake throwed an error when I selected VS 2012 in the list, but after > downloading the latest nightly build of CMake here: > http://www.cmake.org/files/dev/ > ... which correctly recognizes VS2012 express. > > I'll try now to uninstall VS 2010 again, and include 2013 SP1 in the > FindSoftimage.cmake file... > > Thanks so much, guys!! > Eugen > > > Am 09.10.2012 10:52, schrieb Eugen Sares: > > Troubles here. > > Am 08.10.2012 21:39, schrieb piotrek marczak: > > Ive had this error (and many others), try uninstalling sp1... > > You mean work with SI 2013 (11_0), not SI 2013 SP1 (11_1), right? > > A-ha, FindSoftimage.cmake supports only up to version 2013. > I only have SI 2013 SP1 installed. > So, two options: > - install 2013, too > - edit FindSoftimage.cmake > > I'm digging around in that cmake file... can of worms... > What to do? > > > TBH just use cmake or keep fighting with various visual studio errors > > -download S.Carons tapemeasure plugin, copy cmake folder and > cmakelists.txt to your src dir > -edit CMakelists.txt so the SOURCES and HEADERS section contains all the > cpp and .h files of your project > > -run cmake > -point Where is the source code to your plugins source dir > -point Where to build the binaries to some other folder > -click configure > > -change CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to where your dlls should go (e.g. > y:\workgroup\Addons\MyPlugin) > > > I cannot find CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. > > -click generate > -open VS project generated by cmake (in build dir) and in Configuration > manager turn on INSTALL build (this will copy dll to your install_prefix > dir) > > I dont know if this is the right (professional) procedure but it works for > me > It works also with VS 2012 express which has very cool all-dark theme [image: > Usmiech] > > > I installed VS2012, also. Really slick interface, I'd like to work with > that. > But: when I choose "Visual Studio 11 Win64" in CMake, I get an error. > So I suppose I have to create the .vcxproj in CMake with VS2010, and can > then open it in VS2012, correct? > > Compiling C++ for Softimage... world of hurt. > > Best, > Eugen > > > *From:* Eugen Sares <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Monday, October 08, 2012 9:22 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: 2013 SP1 Compile Error in VS2010 SP1 > > Alok, thanks, but could you please be more specific? > Softimage generates a .vcxproj and a .cpp file. > > Do I open VS via batch file or not? > If not, I cannot open the .vcxproj, because XSISDK_ROOT is not set, and VS > won't find the makefiles. > So, I have to create a new project from scratch, right? > What kind of project? > Questions, questions, questions... > > Could take me through this step by step? > TIA > Eugen > > > Am 08.10.2012 21:00, schrieb Alok Gandhi: > > As I said earlier, make your own solution in VS2010 and add the Soft > generated project to it. In the project properties, change the path to the > include and libs manually. Should work fine. > > On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Eugen Sares <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> trying to compile with VS2010 SP1 for Softimage 2013 SP1. >> TRACKER : error TRK0005: Failed to locate: "CL.exe". >> >> I commented the call to vcvarsall.bat out in the batch file, as Julian >> suggested, but it's still not working. >> Any news on that front? >> >> Besides, Mr. Caron, are you willing to do your second cmake tutorial? >> >> Cheers, >> Eugen >> >> >> Am 13.09.2012 18:52, schrieb Chris Chia: >> >> it seems like it does not recognise XSISDK_ROOT? >>> We usually execute the command prompt from the workgroup (right click >>> and choose command prompt") inside XSI and it will inherit the >>> env_variable, and execute 'devenv' for VS... >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> On 13 Sep, 2012, at 9:08 PM, "Julian Johnson" <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> XSISDK_ROOT >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > > > > > >
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