I finally got a build, of sorts.
after checking things out of SVN, and moving directories around from
where SVN places them, I got a build, with a linker error:
SVN creates a "trunk" directory. YOu have to move the files out of the
trunk directory up one level, and name the directory you
Wade,
I understand your frustration. However, much of your trouble is lack
of knowledge of your SVN client (Tortoise SVN, I presume). It usually
is beyond a project's getting started guide to familiarize a developer
with their SVN client.
The issue that you mention below is due to an outdat
Wade Maxfield wrote:
I finally got a build, of sorts.
after checking things out of SVN, and moving directories around from
where SVN places them, I got a build, with a linker error:
SVN creates a "trunk" directory. YOu have to move the files out of the
trunk directory up one level, and nam
Thanks!
That information is exactly what I needed. However, I had no clue
there was a "trunk" when checking out per your web pages. Is it
possible the web pages could undergo an update?
I need to make this work, and God willing, I will.
Thanks again for the reply.
wade
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