Peter, thanks for the translations.
Sorry for the German version, I thought with this amount of errors,
there must be a small problem in the very beginning and is easy to
solve.
I attached now the MSVC errors in almost complete English. I also
attached the config.h which I am using now, with
Forgotten zip file. Sorry for traffic...
___
libhid-discuss mailing list
libhid-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/libhid-discuss
@lists.alioth.debian.org
Subject: Re: [libhid-discuss] Windows support?
On Sep 7, 2008, at 11:09 AM, comicinker wrote:
Forgotten zip file. Sorry for traffic...
Looks like something on Alioth, actually. If the gzipped attachment
doesn't make it through, then I am stumped. (The config.h is small
enough to send
On Sep 6, 2008, at 3:53 AM, comicinker wrote:
How did you manage to compile libhid?
I'm using Visual Studio 2005. I receive 240 Errors. I included a
config.h from Linux, but that doesn't make sense at all. See the
attached files.
I don't have a Windows machine to test this with, but you may
Charles Lepple wrote:
It looks like the ERROR() definition is conflicting with something
in wingdi.h:
Spot on.
c:\dokumente und einstellungen\simeon\eigene dateien\projects\libhid
\libhid\include\debug.h(21) : warning C4005: 'ERROR': Makro-
Neudefinition
Preprocessor macro redefined.
I'm confused. libhid supports Windows, the website says it do so by using
libusb. libusb's site seems to say it doesn't support Windows, but
libusb-win32 does.
And Xiaofan seems seems to say that libhid doesn't work with libusb-win32.
Can someone tell me how I would use libhid under Windows
There's more than one libusb implementation; libhid also works on
Solaris, which has its own libusb, for example.
If you see the libusb home page, it says Supported operating systems:
Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, MacOS X (and Windows through
the libusb-win32 project).
The only OS
Long post.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xiaofan Chen wrote:
Wait a moment, I remember someone has ported libhid to Win32
in libusb-win32 mailing list. You may want to contact him (Rob Krakora).
8 matches
Mail list logo