Did you set that WT_NO_BOOST_RANDOM variable to ON? Wim.
2011/9/25 Alec Taylor <[email protected]>: > Thanks Matthew, overnight I did remove C:\libraries\boost and > C:\libraries\Wt, reran bootstrap and b2 install > --prefix=C:\libraries\boost, and just now I re-extracted Wt to the > C:\libraries\Wt directory and re-ran CMake to generate the Visual > Studio 2010 solution (again). > > Really the only difference between yesterday's install and this one, > is that I've run everything as administrator (Command prompt, 7-zip, > CMake GUI and Visual Studio). > > ========== Build: 15 succeeded, 34 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ========== > > http://pastebin.com/YeNkGCF0 > > Please tell me how to get Wt installed and compiled. > > Thanks for all suggestions, > > Alec Taylor > > On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Matthew Sherborne <[email protected]> > wrote: >> I see in the paste: >> 8>C:\libraries\boost\lib\libboost_date_time-vc100-mt-gd-1_47.lib : fatal >> error LNK1127: library is corrupt >> >> Googling gives some suggestions: >> * The library is corrupt, rebuild the library (thank MS knowledge base, >> really >> useful) http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6827wdkc(v=vs.71).aspx >> * Re-install boost (Which you've obviously done) >> * Re-install VS2010 (Which prolly won't help) >> I wonder if the 'vc100' in the .lib name is of importance, maybe it should >> say like 'vs2010' (please excuse my lack of windows >> powerz). http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_47_0/more/getting_started/windows.html#get-boost >> Maybe (if you have some cpu power and time) try building your own boost >> library ? it's lots of fun, and if you're charging by the hour, you can get >> paid to sip coffee and look at the screen. http://xkcd.com/303/ >> Hope that helps :) >> Kind Regards, >> Matthew Sherborne >> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 3:17 AM, Alec Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Installed the latest updates for Visual Studio 2010. >>> >>> Downloaded latest boost .zip and latest non-git Wt (3.1.11). Extracted >>> boost to C:\libraries\Downloads\boost_1_47_0, installed [boostrap.bat, >>> b2 install --prefix=C:\libraries\boost]. Extracted Wt to >>> C:\libraries\Wt. >>> >>> Generated Visual Studio 2010 x86 files using CMake GUI 2.8.5. Only >>> thing not detected was boost, so set BOOST_PREFIX to >>> C:\libraries\boost >>> >>> Opened the generated .sln in Visual Studio 2010, started the Build >>> process. >>> >>> ========== Build: 7 succeeded, 42 failed, 0 up-to-date, 2 skipped >>> ========== >>> >>> Unfortunately, as you can see, it failed. Here is the full error log: >>> http://pastebin.com/e4xQb76M >>> >>> What should I try next? >>> >>> Thanks for all suggestions, >>> >>> Alec Taylor >>> >>> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 2:03 AM, Alec Taylor <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Good morning, >>> > >>> > Unfortunately Wt install fails due to LINKER errors on Windows 8. >>> > >>> > Log (from 2nd compile, deleted .lib file, got error, recompiled; >>> > cleared log, recompiled): http://pastebin.com/bLbNe7ET >>> > >>> > I'm using the same library files from my Windows 7 install. >>> > >>> > I've also installed the same version of Visual Studio and CMake. >>> > >>> > I even generated a separate Build directory for the new OS+config >>> > using CMake GUI. >>> > >>> > Please tell me how to make Wt projects compile on Windows 8. >>> > >>> > Thanks for all suggestions, >>> > >>> > Alec Taylor >>> > >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. >>> Why? 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