Leo,
glad it worked out for you
Thanks
Vadim
Media Fan wrote:
Thanks Vadim, you're right. My minGW and Python are old. After
installed the required versions (per
http://trac.qutecom.org/wiki/HowToBuildFromSource-Windows-MinGW ),
Cmake works happily.
BRs,
Leo
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:15 AM, Vadim Lebedev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
It seems that you have problem with CMake installation....
I'd suggest you go to www.cmake.org <http://www.cmake.org> and
read the doc there,
you can also try to buidl some small test project with Cmake to
see what goes wrong
Thanks
Vadim
PS.
I know there are people building QuteCom using VS2005 Exress
Edition (which is free) to downloas from MS
Media Fan wrote:
Hi list,
I'm new to Qutecom and its dependencies. I followed steps in
http://trac.qutecom.org/wiki/HowToBuildFromSource-Windows-MinGW.
But seems my CMAKE was not configured properly, and "cmake
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -G "MinGW Makefiles" .." returns with a
lot of errors, such as:
CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program
corresponding to "MinGW Makefiles". CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is not set
. You probably need to select a different build tool.
similar errors to CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ENV_VAR, CMAKE_C_COMPILER,
CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ENV_VAR, CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER...
In addition, 'cmakesetup' asked me to select a generator,
MinGW/NMAKE..., I'm totally lost at this.
To build in windows, what're the right configurations for CMAKE
and any other packages? any step by step guideline?
thanks in advance,
Liang
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