it's easy to build libevent2 in windows open vs2008/vs2010 -> tools -> "Visual Studio Command Prompt"
cd libevent2's directory run "nmake /F Makefile.nmake static_libs" Regards, 2011/7/1, Ed Day <edday2...@gmail.com>: > Attached are some VS2008 project files that I use which are by no > means complete. It's not hard to create them though, just add the > source files you need and set the properties. > > Regards, > > Ed Day > > > > On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Mark Ellzey <mtho...@strcpy.net> wrote: >> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 05:13:05PM -0700, Kun Xi wrote: >>> I once played with libevent using cmake and msys. It is really fun: >>> - free and familiar toolchain: gcc, gdb >>> - portability >>> - cross-compiling from linux host >>> >>> cmake can generate NMAKE makefile. I have never tried to use Visual >>> C++. Each version of VS, msft changes the format, it requires you to >>> upgrade, and it is never opened in the lower version. That is quite >>> annoying. >>> >> >> I have a CMakeLists.txt for levent2, it's been tested on linux, osx, and >> w32 vs++. >> >> It's for internal use only, but I can post it somewhere if that would >> help. >> >> BTW: I am not advocating converting to cmake! Don't everyone reply with >> their opinions *looks at kev*. >> *********************************************************************** >> To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@freehaven.net with >> unsubscribe libevent-users in the body. >> > *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@freehaven.net with unsubscribe libevent-users in the body.