Thank you Merov!
>
> * STORM-357 : Gestures button is in the pressed state after drag-n-drop but
> gestures list isn't visible
>
Rejected
> * STORM-665 : User is not able to view full name of Group's founder in the
> Group Profile
>
approved
> * STORM-842 : "Start at" list isn't populated with
I keep trying to do this and im only getting an error near the end of the
configuration process that says :
WARNING: Target "secondlife-bin" requests linking to directory
"D:/fmodapi375win". Targets may link only to libraries. CMake is dropping
the item.
If you could explain how your fmod
On 2/28/2011 3:58 PM, Monty Brandenberg wrote:
> I had a similar problem getting Win7-64bit setup with vs2010.
> The following may or may not solve your problem, however:
Bleh I've been doing win7-64bit/vs2005 and xp/vs2010
and mixed up the two. My problem was the former, not the
latter. B
Someone suggested I call up a dos prompt from the V7.1 SDK menu and
that got me past this problem. I've adjusted my setup.bat file to
have all the env vars that that dos window had that were missing from
my normal dos window. Once I have the time I may experiment to see
which of those env vars ar
On 2/28/2011 8:48 AM, Jonathan Welch wrote:
> I have been trying, with the help of NickyP and archer to get my
> VS2010 environment set up properly.
>
> CMake Error at e:/CMake
> 2.8/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake:52
> (MESSAGE):
>The C compiler "E:/Microsoft Visual Studio
I have been trying, with the help of NickyP and archer to get my
VS2010 environment set up properly. After two days of work I am still
getting a basic error when I try to autobuild configure.
I have been able to compile the failing test.c file manually using
cl.exe, so it seems there is some probl