David,
I have worked around the compatibility of latest DirectX SDK and 32-bit
JDK builds by copying the contents of the \Program Files\Microsoft
DirectX SDK\Lib\x86\* to the Lib\ directory itself. Works like a charm.
--
best regards,
Anthony
On 05/23/13 07:13, David Chase wrote:
I think that there is a 64-bit compiler in there, though it seems to not be the
default.
I saw three different command-line choices, and one is 64-bit, which I am using.
The available copies of the DirectX SDK (later than 2004) were not recognized
as 32-bit
by configure -- doesn't mean that they're not, it just decided that they were
64-bit given
its current state, so I had to see if I could find a 64-bit compiler.
I can supply more details tomorrow, and check a little harder to ensure it
really is 64-bit.
David
On 2013-05-22, at 8:44 PM, Tim Bell<tim.b...@oracle.com> wrote:
It has also been reported that the free VS2012 'Express' edition does not
include the 64-bit compiler, so you will be able to build 32-bit only. I have
not verified that.