> Hi Alan,
>
>
> On 22 May 2010, at 11:47, Alan Hale wrote:
> >
> > Well, I had some problems with the VC++ 2008 express build. The log
> > is posted here:
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/r3Ren1Vh
>
> I don't really speak VC, so what follows is probably useless...
>
> Why is it referring to the fltk dll though? I thought the stock build
> just made the static libs...?
>
> I think you need to make sure it is not making a DLL build, or if a
> DLL build has been performed in the past, move the DLL's away so that
> we can focus on getting the static build to work, then worry about
> the DLL's later if you really need them (you probably do not, in
> practice.)
>
> >
> > I had previously installed, uninstalled, and reinstalled a few
> > versions of VC++ express and attempted to install FLTK in all of
> > them using the instructions from the book. I've also installed
> > MinGW and installed FLTK with it too, so, maybe there are some
> > conflicts in some leftover files somewhere?
>
> Quite possibly. I'm a big fan of the Mingw/Msys toolchain and it has
> always Just Worked, so am a bit at a loss here what else to suggest
> you try,
>
> >
> > Also, I checked, and in the the book I have, he says to download
> > "FLTK 1.1.x" .
>
> OH, OK. That's interesting.
> What edition are you working with? I was strongly of the impression
> that he favoured fltk-2 (though I think he is aware that flkt-2 is
> currently un-maintained and therefore somewhat deprecated.)
>
> > I hope I haven't made too big of a mess.d
>
> Nothing that can't be fixed, I'm sure!
>
>
>
>

It's the 2009 edition.

I haven't actually tried using Mingw/Msys yet. I just installed it. I took a 
C++ class a few years ago, but I can't remember which compiler or editor we 
used.
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