that's  great nat glad you have taken 10 years of our open source work with
linux and are happy with windoze.
Any  other way you want to build a lib and then link them and break 10
years of work OZ and get paid for it.
You think you could complicate this build a little more for the people that
actually did what your doing 10 years ago.
Come on Callum  and OZ stop complicating how we build and link. and fix
your crap.


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> > AUTOBUILD_VARIABLES_FILE=C:\Users\Bill\P64\viewer-build-
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> > Within my configure script (a windows batch file) is autobuild
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> > I configure then open vs2013 and the errors continue as before.
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> I'll make the CMake logic die with an error if it doesn't see the
> LL_BUILD environment variable. That will at least be less obscure than
> "unexpected type 'S'", and may help identify the problem you're
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