I believe it should just do a simple "copy svn_private_config.hw svn_private_config.h"
I have it knobbled in my build script to do the copy before invoking the solution build because I never figured out why the solution didn't copy it. On 4 October 2012 16:00, Mark Phippard <markp...@gmail.com> wrote: > I paid closer attention this time. The file is *not* generated when I > run the Python script. When I build the solution from the command > line the file is generated, so it must be done as part of the Visual > Studio build scripts. > > > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Philip Herron > <philip.her...@wandisco.com> wrote: >> Maybe gen-mak.py didn't run properly i will re-check. Its just a really >> buggy batch file i have so might be my fault sorry. Will recheck. Though >> then again if gen-mak.py didnt run i wouldnt have had the *.sln to run >> msbuild over. >> >> --Phil >> >> >> On 04/10/12 15:14, Mark Phippard wrote: >>> >>> Did you run the Python script (gen-make.py) to generate the Windows >>> build files? That is a first step required in doing a Windows build >>> and that is what generates that file from the template. The >>> equivalent of running ./configure on *nix. >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Philip Herron >>> <philip.her...@wandisco.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Building on Windows vc2005 i had problem with svn_private_config.h not >>>> being >>>> found in the .zip its named: svn_private_config.hw not sure if this is a >>>> bug >>>> of mean to be some kind of *.h.in file for autoconf or something. But >>>> thought it was worth noting. >>>> >>>> --Phil >>>> >>>> >>>> On 04/10/12 07:25, Ben Reser wrote: >>>>> >>>>> The 1.7.7 release artifacts are now available for testing/signing. >>>>> Please get the tarballs from >>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/subversion >>>>> and add your signatures there. Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > > > > -- > Thanks > > Mark Phippard > http://markphip.blogspot.com/ -- Mat Booth Software Engineer WANdisco, Inc. http://www.wandisco.com