On 01/05/2018 19:55, Ray Molenkamp wrote:
Two options here
1) You could have used our make.bat like I previously suggested which would
have done this step for you.
2) You could also have done this step manually as documented in the 'Building
from within the Visual Studio IDE'
section of our build instructions [1].
we like to make building blender as easy as possible on windows, we pointed you
to both of these resources
to in previous emails, but if you are not going to listen to advise, building
is indeed going to be harder than it
needs to be.
[1]https://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Doc/Building_Blender/Windows
Hi Ray, I did follow the steps in point [1] except that at first, I
couldn't find the INSTALL node. This morning I looked a bit harder and
managed to find it and run it - and voila! Blender is now opening
properly!! Thanks for everyone's patience and help...
John
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