Re: [sigc] ANNOUNCE: libsigc++ 1.9.11
- From: Roel Vanhout <roel riks nl>
- To: Martin Schulze <martin-ml hippogriff de>
- Cc: libsigc-list gnome org, gtkmm-list <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [sigc] ANNOUNCE: libsigc++ 1.9.11
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:48:59 +0100
Martin Schulze wrote:
Generally, people are wanted to test libsigc++-1.9.11 and
report their experiences on the list, especially those
working with compilers other than gcc-3.2.
I cannot help you with the Forte compiler, but I have made project files
for Visual Studio .Net 2003 for libsigc+++-1.9.11 and the test files. I
have made it so that a .lib file is generated and there is a project
file for every test. The directory structure is as follows:
libsigc++ root
|- docs
|- examples
|- etc...
|- visualstudio
|- sigc
| |- sigc.vcproj
|- tests
| |- test_accumulated
| | |- test_accumulated.vcproj
| |- etc...
|- libsigc.sln
This is how I would do it; if someone wants it in a different way, I can
change it.
Furthermore, I've tried to build it ofcourse. Most of the tests failed.
You can find a buildlog on
http://www.stack.be/~roel/sigc2-vs2003-buildlog.txt. Basically, the
library went ok, and 5 of the tests (test_accumulated,
test_deduce_result_type, test_disconnect, test_mem_fun and test_ptr_fun)
were ok too.
You can have a look at the buildlog and maybe someone can deduce what
the problem is with the rest; I have not enough knowledge of libsigc to
do myself, unfortunately.
For the brave soul who wants to try it, I've put a zip file with the
project files on http://www.stack.be/~roel/visualstudio.zip. Copy it to
your libsigc++ root dir, and unzip there - that will create the
directory structure as described above.
Hope this helps.
cheers,
roel
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