have you tried using dev-c++? It might be a little easier to use than
just a command line environment.
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Eleanor wrote:
I spent a few semi-fruitful hours last night having a go at this and I seem
to be making a little progress. I can now get rtt.exe, wicont.exe and
wiconx.exe to build using the Visual C++ .NET 2003 command-line environment,
mainly by making a couple of changes to the OpenGL code where VC is being
overly-strict, but I've now hit a bit of a bump in that something somewhere
is defining the XWindows symbol and trying to compile in support for X11. I
decided at 1:30 am to have an early night as it was obvious that I wasn't
making headway, but I'm hoping that the problem will prove a little more
tractable today and that we'll finally have a working Win32 build again (and
maybe even a primitive .NET build for free?).
Eleanor
Senior Software Developer
Games With Brains
http://eleanor.goth-chic.org/
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