Thanks for the response. I wasn't sure exactly where to put the install
directory so I made an empty one within the cpp directory. I then ran the
following command: cmake -G "Visual Studio 12 2013" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX =
C:\<home>\Downloads\qpid-cpp-0.34\bindings\qmf2\examples\cpp\install_dir
I then got the log:
Parse error in command line argument: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
Should be: VAR:type=value
CMake Error: No cmake script provided.
CMake Error: Problem processing arguments. Aborting.
I also tried running your batch script that you posted the link to and got
this log:
Usage: build_qpid.bat [2008,2010,2012,2013 x64,x86 [any]]
arg1 arg2 arg3
keep build
arg1 CLI_COMPILER [optional] may be 2008, 2010, 2012, or 2013. If
absent the all are compiled.
arg2 CLI_ARCH may be x86 or x64. If absent then all
are compied.
arg3 KEEP_BUILD [optional] any text. If present then build
directory is used and not flushed
Build and Install directories for {2010, x86} will './build_2010_x86'
and './install_2010_x86'.
Other {compiler, arch} combinations follow the same pattern.
Define environment variable CR_UNATTENDED to skip pausing between build
steps.
It looks like this output is set to be echoed at the end of the script but
I'm not sure exactly what it signifies with respect to the build process. Is
there something here that I haven't set up correctly?
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