On 23 May, 18:44, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Looking through the configure log, I see nothing unusual. It finds a
> working compiler, links in the k7 assembly code, which is correct for
> a k8 with ABI=32.
>
> That's all precisely what happens on my machine. One failed test I
> could possibly understand. But 9/9??
>
> Not entirely sure what could be causing this. One thing we could try
> is supply Peter with binaries built on my machine and see if they work
> on his machine. They should be identical. Not sure what that will tell
> us though, especially if it does fail.
>
> Bill.
>
> 2009/5/23 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>
> > It looks like Peter has 32 bit XP from the log, so 64 bit build won't
> > work anyway. But the 32 bit version should work in MSVC of course.
>
> > Bill.
>
> > 2009/5/23 Cactus <rieman...@googlemail.com>:
>
> >> On May 23, 11:06 am, Peter_APIIT <peterap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> On 23 May, 13:31, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> > I just tried building MPIR with the latest MSYS on my K8 and no
> >>> > problems. So something strange is going on I think.
>
> >>> > Admittedly I have Vista and not XP.
>
> >>> > Also, I note that all 9 of the first 9 tests fail on Peter's machine.
> >>> > Thus I think it is likely not just a failing test as such, but
> >>> > something MSYS or XP specific.
>
> >>> > Peter can you let us know whether you have Windows Vista or Windows
> >>> > Vista Professional x64 Edition?
>
> >>> I have MS Window XP
>
> >>> > Another thing to do would be to post the file config.log from the top
> >>> > level directory of the source tree so we can see what it says. It
> >>> > might help us track down your problem.
>
> >>> Here is the config.log file.
> >> [snip]
> >>> How to build MPIR in MS VC++ build system ?
>
> >> If you are using VC++ Express SP1, just double click on the mpir.sln
> >> file, open the solution explorer window in VC++ (if not already open),
> >> right click on the 32-bit version you want to build in the solution
> >> explorer and make it the current project and then select build and it
> >> will build it.  You can't build the 64-bit projects in VC++ Express
> >> though - you need a full version of Visual  Studio 2008 to do this.
>
> >> To build the test projects you open and build mpir-tests in the same
> >> way but you need to ensure that you build the same configuration - e.g
> >> Win32/Release.  THere is a pyton program runtests.py in the
> >> build.vc9\mpir-tests subdirectory that will run the tests after you
> >> have built them.
>
> >> If you run into trouble I will do what I can to help with advice.
>


Yes, i need binary(exe) .

Thanks.
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