I've never even contemplated compiling the source, so this may have limited
value, but I did look at the output and the only real problems I could see
were an incompatibility between the BOOST libraries and the version of the
compiler you are using.
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:31 PM, WolfPup Lowenhar
I'm wanting to get it so that I can build SG using VS2010 C++ express but my
first attempt is very depressing as I got over 25k lines of output in the
build window and it looks like there will need to be a few things done to
make it build in VS2010. Here is a link to the text of that output if anyo
This is clearly a security hole that is being exploited, so it should be fixed.
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Fixed. Thanks for the suggestion!
On 2 May 2010 06:59, Kent Quirk wrote:
> I don't see why we have that instruction. If you've tested on multiple
> versions, we'd love to know that. So yes, affects version can be
> multi-selected. You should only check items that you actually have tested.
>
> I'
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> I've compiled SG 1.4 on Windows XP SP2, first with VC 2005 Express
> Edition and then with SP1 installed.
>
> When I try to start the program, either from a link or from within VC,
> I get an error:
> This application has failed to start beca
Those files come from within VC++ Express and are copied over to sharedlibs
folder. Try this, select ALL_BUILD as a start up project and then Build
solution. Let it run all the way through even if there are error messages. That
should put everything in place. Then, if you are just wanting a loca
On 2010-05-02, at 17:01, Skills Hak wrote:
> The people with bad reviews are mostly copybotters who have been
> banned by the system and are coming up with crazy quicktime hack
> theories, Dekadance Mint isn't even in search any more.
You could eliminate the "crazy quicktime hack" theories if you