t: Mon, April 18, 2011 2:59:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] autobuild with VS2005
>
> Aha ! Thanks much Ima, I'll play a little with a clone of your
> repository tomorrow, maybe it will lead me to a full working build
> this time :)
>
> On 18/04/2011, Ima Mechanique w
Nicky
From: Marine Kelley
To: Ima Mechanique
Cc: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Sent: Mon, April 18, 2011 2:59:27 PM
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] autobuild with VS2005
Aha ! Thanks much Ima, I'll play a little with a clone of your
repository tomorrow, maybe it will
Aha ! Thanks much Ima, I'll play a little with a clone of your
repository tomorrow, maybe it will lead me to a full working build
this time :)
On 18/04/2011, Ima Mechanique wrote:
>> Thanks... this convinces me to go with VCE2010 (getting over the
>> initial gripe I have about it, since it is the
> Thanks... this convinces me to go with VCE2010 (getting over the
> initial gripe I have about it, since it is the only sensible option I
> have to go ahead anyway).
>
> Right now it builds to the end, but it fails at the very last step
> with this error :
>
> 60> Looking for existing VisualStu
Thanks... this convinces me to go with VCE2010 (getting over the
initial gripe I have about it, since it is the only sensible option I
have to go ahead anyway).
Right now it builds to the end, but it fails at the very last step
with this error :
60> Looking for existing VisualStudio instance...
> Thank you all for the pointers.
>
> So if I get this right, VS2005 is to be left behind... not really kind
> to people who are used to it, and who find 2010 to be an unbearable
> bloatware that runs 4x slower than the old IDE. Not mentioning that
> with 2005, at least I could do something else w
Add to build section
/m:3
/maxcpucount:number is the long version.
to adjust build speed versus doing other stuff while building.
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>> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 11:09 AM
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>> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] autobuild with VS2005
>>
>> Linux-based dev here, so be aware my answer is based on hear-say, not
>> own experience.
>>
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Linux-based dev here, so be aware my answer is based on hear-say, not
own experience.
On 04/18/2011 02:05 PM, Marine Kelley wrote:
> - Tried to run autobuild as "autobuild build -c Release", only to get
> an error saying that it does not find VS2010 (of course, it is not
> installed). I also had t
VS2010 Express is limited to 1 month but once you do the free
registration it will no longer expire.
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Sent: Mon, April 18, 2011 7:05:22 AM
Subject: [opensource-dev] autobuild with VS2005
Hello all,
This is probably a silly question, but is it possible to use autobuild
with VS2005 ? What used to work very well for me with
VS2005+develop.py now fails miserably on VCExpress2010+autobuild. Doe
Hello all,
This is probably a silly question, but is it possible to use autobuild
with VS2005 ? What used to work very well for me with
VS2005+develop.py now fails miserably on VCExpress2010+autobuild. Does
this question even make sense ? Or am I condemned to switch to VS2010
that I really dislike
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