At 9:49 PM +0100 7/22/03, Jonathan Worthington wrote:
LIB : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file "register.obj"
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'lib' : return code '0x49d'
Stop.
Hrm. Try a "nmake register.obj" to see if you can get that file
generated. If so, a regular nmake should build things
> Jonathan Worthington:
> # cl -nologo -O1 -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_STRICT
> -I./include
> # -
> # DHAS
> # _JIT -DI386 -Foparrot.obj -c parrot.c
> # parrot.c
> # parrot.c(0) : fatal error C1033: cannot open program database
> # 'c:\perl\parrot\pa
> # rrot\vc60.pdb'
>
> I fixed this
Jonathan Worthington:
# cl -nologo -O1 -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_STRICT
-I./include
# -
# DHAS
# _JIT -DI386 -Foparrot.obj -c parrot.c
# parrot.c
# parrot.c(0) : fatal error C1033: cannot open program database
# 'c:\perl\parrot\pa
# rrot\vc60.pdb'
I fixed this earlier today--for som
"Jonathan Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, the next stage doesn't work out using either perl make.pl or nmake.
>
> === With nmake ===
> C:\Perl\Parrot\parrot>nmake
>
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