Hi, > > Yes, it's develop.py, but this method is only applied to create > VS2005/VS2008 project without supporting VS2010, it only gave the autobuild > command to create VS2010 project, > > I have already read the guide as below: > > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_2_Microsoft_Windows_Builds > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Building_the_Viewer_with_Autobuild > > I used command : > > autobuild configure -c Debug > > but it doesn't seem to download those dependencies like jsoncpp, boost, > qtwebkit.. etc. > so why I used develop.py to create the VS2008 project that also downloaded > those dependencies.. > > > Simon > > > 2011/4/30 Robin Cornelius <robin.cornel...@gmail.com> > >> On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 12:14 PM, xinyi chen <geekclawsupp...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > There are 19 K errors when i did link with the viewer project( other >> > projects was compiled correctly) >> > My env. is VS2008 IDE. and used deploy.py to construct the viewer >> solution. >> >> You said deploy.pl you mean develop.py? in that case you should use >> VS2005 as that was the previous supported version before the autobuild >> code was merged in. But unless you have a specific reason not to, its >> probably an idea to use the latest viewer-development code. The >> offical supported visual studio version is now 2010. If you want to >> use 2008 you are going to have to rebuild all the 3p libs, well as a >> minimum the C++ ones anyway, jsoncpp, boost, qtwebkit etc or you are >> going to face issues such as you are seeing due to ABI breakage >> between VS versions and the std lib, in this case with >> std::basic_string. >> >> >> Robin >> > >
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