Re: [Radiance-dev] What are people using to compile Radiance on Windows?

2013-06-20 Thread Guglielmetti, Robert
Randolph, I know you know this, but I thought I'd reply here just to have it in the archive. I use MS VisualStudio Express 2008 (v9) to make the so-called NREL binaries of Radiance, along with CMake. In addition to MSVC and CMake, users need Qt and libtiff installed if they want the full

Re: [Radiance-dev] What are people using to compile Radiance on Windows?

2013-06-20 Thread Pally Sandher
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Re: [Radiance-dev] What are people using to compile Radiance on Windows?

2013-06-20 Thread Randolph M. Fritz
Thanks. At the moment, I am downloading VS Express 2010 C++, that being the only no-charge version MS makes available to Vista users (well, it came with my workstation.) Randolph ___ Radiance-dev mailing list Radiance-dev@radiance-online.org

[Radiance-dev] What are people using to compile Radiance on Windows?

2013-06-20 Thread Randolph M. Fritz
In addition to MSVC and CMake, users need Qt and libtiff installed if they want the full complement of executables including the Windows rvu OK. Now, which versions of Qt and libtiff do I use? Do I download the libtiff source and let the cmake build it? Or...? And there are two Qt sites on

Re: [Radiance-dev] What are people using to compile Radiance on Windows?

2013-06-20 Thread Randolph M. Fritz
Guglielmetti, Robert Robert.Guglielmetti@... writes: I use MS VisualStudio Express 2008 (v9) to make the so-called NREL binaries of Radiance Rob, are you creating a VS project to build Radiance? Or...? Randolph ___ Radiance-dev mailing list

Re: [Radiance-dev] What are people using to compile Radiance on Windows?

2013-06-20 Thread Guglielmetti, Robert
I am using Qt 4.8, yes. For now. As for libtiff, I just install the ones from here: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/tiff.htm Rob Guglielmetti NREL Commercial Buildings Research Group Golden, CO 80401 robert.guglielme...@nrel.gov -Original Message- From: Randolph M. Fritz