Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Nicky Perian
and build solution. From: Twisted Laws To: SLDEV Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 3:56:50 PM Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild Ok, I figured out i made a mistake with -c Release... now i can't find devenv c:\dev\hgbui

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Twisted Laws
Ok, I figured out i made a mistake with -c Release... now i can't find devenv c:\dev\hgbuilds\v-autobuild>autobuild configure -c OpenSourceRelWithDebInfo package libuuid has no installation information configured for platform windows package fontconfig has no installation information configur

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread WolfPup Lowenhar
: SLDEV Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild Twisted, Looks like a bad link. Nicky This webpage is not available. The webpage at http://s3-proxy.lindenlab.com/private-builds-secondlife-com/hg/repo/merov_fm od-autobuild/rev/219050/arch/CYGWIN/installer/fmod-3.75

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Nicky Perian
Also, Might want to start with RelWithDebInfo. That seems to work. You may have found a Release Bug. From: Nicky Perian To: Twisted Laws Cc: SLDEV Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 3:40:28 PM Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild Twisted

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Nicky Perian
permanently to a new web address. More information on this error From: Twisted Laws To: nickyper...@yahoo.com Cc: SLDEV Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 3:33:11 PM Subject: RE: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild Thanks to Nicky, I've made it furthe

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Twisted Laws
Thanks to Nicky, I've made it further. I didn't have a command prompt menu option in vc2005 express but i was able to find information on the net to help me create one. So now autobuild does run in a vc2005 command prompt window for me but still fails with the following (raw) log:(note at

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Nicky Perian
__ From: Twisted Laws To: lati...@streamgrid.net; nickyper...@yahoo.com Cc: SLDEV Sent: Tue, February 1, 2011 10:36:27 AM Subject: RE: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild just to be clear here, i've no problems configuring and building in vc2005expess the old way. i

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Twisted Laws
just to be clear here, i've no problems configuring and building in vc2005expess the old way. i start the process with "cmake ." in the indra directory in a cygwin window. then i open the .sln file with vc2005express and set the build type and build it. all is fine.I can also use the

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread WolfPup Lowenhar
...@lists.secondlife.com] On Behalf Of Latif Khalifa Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 9:13 AM To: Nicky Perian Cc: SLDEV Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild The old style build didn't work in cygwin shell either. It wanted cmake and python to be native windows versions.

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Latif Khalifa
The old style build didn't work in cygwin shell either. It wanted cmake and python to be native windows versions. After deleting cygwin versions of those, all worked. Perhaps a similar thing can help for the autobuild? On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:07 AM, Nicky Perian wrote: > I can't tell but it look

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-02-01 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
On 2011-01-31 21:43, Twisted Laws wrote: So I figured I'd give the autobuild method of building a try. I've not made it far yet and wondering if someone might give me a pointer on what I've done wrong... I read: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Autobuild_Quick_Start and read: https://lists.s

Re: [opensource-dev] problems working with autobuild

2011-01-31 Thread Nicky Perian
I can't tell but it looks like windows and you using cygwin, Is that correct? I was able to us the Visual Studio Command Prompt and all went as planned in documentation save one patch from Oz. Realize that isn't help. But, i didn't use cygwin and my Python was a seperate install in windows. Did n