Re: Visual C++ express 2005
- From: "Mickael Drean" <mickael drean gmail com>
- To: "Michael Ott" <michael king-coder de>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Visual C++ express 2005
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:32:16 +0200
it was linker error, that's why i included librairies but when i
launched it i have a dialog saying that mscvr80.dll was not found.
2006/8/10, Michael Ott <michael king-coder de>:
Hello Mickael!
> After searching a while, i saw that there is property sheet for visual which
> configure your project settings but I can't compile. I've got lots of warning
> and error....
Error messages please
> Any idea?
I am not Harry Potter. I need informations
> 2006/8/10, Marko Anastasov <marko marko anastasov name>:
> > > I'm currently trying to use Visual C++ express 2005 with gtkmm but i
> canno't
> > > succed to compile a simple "helloworld program". So, i would like to
> know if
> > > someone has already create a simple project and how he did it? If
> you've got
> > > it, please send it me ;-)
> > I also want to know how i can get both work together
> >
>
> I got inspired yesterday about checking out the first time
> how cross-platform programs are supposed to be done. I installed
> VC++ express, then I read that win32 development is not "supported" by
> default (although I could compile and run a simple C++ hello world?),
> so I downloaded another 400+ MB of that platform sdk, installed it,
> downloaded gtkmm-dev-*.exe, it brought the gtk runtime. Then I saw
> that the gtk runtime installer was trying to detect and integrate
> itself (?) with "MSVS" and "MSVC" (and mingw and cygwin). However,
> it did not detect my VC++. I was tired already anyway and left it
> for another time.
>
> After some searching through MARC I saw that there are people who
> got it working (Cedric?), but AFAIK there is no published
> explanation of what needs to be done (and why). The instructions
> in the gtkmm book for mingw/dev-c++ are fine, but I believe that it
> is time to have the same for VC++.
>
> I propose that someone starts a page on the gtkmm wiki with what he has,
> and others (I'll be one of course) can follow up. When it becomes good
> enough, we can move it to the gtkmm book.
CU
Michael
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