Cmake finally (been downloading since late this afternoon when first suggested here - on terrible dialup) downloaded, and I've installed it and ran it and after a two tries got it running... now down to 3 failed projects in the build, which I'll attempt to figure out what is wrong with. Unless someone thinks I'm not a good person (due to my inexperience I would guess) I'll write up a section on the 2.5/windows build instructions for CMake/MSVC 2010, as soon as I figure out the last couple projects. Thanks for all your help everyone. Pacific Morrowind On 29/03/2010 1:03 AM, Pacific Morrowind wrote: > okay thanks for the info... though that really (imo) should be better > recorded on the windows/Blender 2.5 build instructions page > (http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.5/Doc/Building_Blender/Windows); > cmake is about as mentioned there as a runner up in a news report of > the olympics... > The header not being found was when I had a fair number of errors (ie > 12000 lines of build log) so was building individual packages at a > time so that I could more easily find and fix problems. > Thanks again and I'll report back when I get cmake up and running for me; > Pacific Morrowind/Nick > On 29/03/2010 12:57 AM, Benoit Bolsee wrote: >> Hi, >> >> The MSVC 2008 project files are maintained by myself and Andrea (more >> Andrea these days). Personnally, I am not interested in supporting 2010 >> project files, because it takes some time and because cmake should be >> able to build usable project files at this time (previously, working >> debug builds couldn't be done with cmake, but I fixed that problem some >> time ago). So I would definately advise you to check cmake and report >> any problem with it. >> >> To comment on your specific question, I would be surprised if the 2008 >> project files couldn't be used directly in MSVC 2010: the conversion >> show be smooth and easy. The include problem that you have is related to >> an oddity in these projects that's coming from the past: the INT_ >> projects, which correspond to the intern directory, copy their public >> include files to a ..\build\msvc_9\intern\<project>\include directory >> where the other projects are finding them. So you just need to build the >> INT_ project first. Again, I'm surprised that you had the problem >> because the automatic build order should take care of that. >> >> /benoit
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