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Compiling

by C_olin on 03/11/2004 00:47, 101 messages, last message: 04/04/2006 20:25, 58357 views, last view: 09/29/2024 00:32

I'm no noob to VC++ 6.0... but I have not gotten Cube to compile correctly!

I put all of the includes and libs where they are supposed to be in the vc++ folder.

And added the right linking stuff... but I still get unresolved externals.

And why doesn't it include a VC++ workspace?

Does anyone have project/workspace project files they are wiling to send to me?

This would help out me, and a lot of other poeple... thanks!

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#15: Re: btw

by Thalion on 04/05/2004 03:05, refers to #14

Heh... I don't think Aard wants warez on this forum, but anyway, Visual Studio is _very_ hard to find, trust me =) Maybe on IRC or the Overnet somewhere...

I ended up getting mine legally from the university =)

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#16: Mirror Mirror On The Server

by pushplay on 04/05/2004 07:23, refers to #15

http://www.cursesandepithets.com/cube/cube_2003_12_23_src_mingw.zip

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#17: Is there some way

by CheSuSHQ on 04/05/2004 08:47

is there some way to compile the source with mvc++6.0

because i don't have vc7
if so, can you tell me how to do it? thanks :D

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#18: workspace

by CheSuSHQ on 04/05/2004 08:49

btw, why doesn't it has a workspace?
if someone has it mail it to me mickgeerts@hotmail.com please

thnQ

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#19: Re: workspace

by Thalion on 04/05/2004 09:14, refers to #18

It doesn't have a workspace because it's not for VC6, it's for VC7; and the latter uses "solutions" instead.

Anyway, if you don't mind downloading MinGW (http://mingw.org) - for free! - you can use it to compile the code. Just use the link pushplay gave.

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#20: Re: Mirror Mirror On The Server

by Thalion on 04/05/2004 09:16, refers to #16

Thank you.

By the way, this version has more tweaks than the old one. Cosmetic only, to remove all the warnings GCC was spewing about it. Now, if you get a warning when compiling, you can be sure it's your code.

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#21: how does it work?

by ChesterHQ on 04/05/2004 16:56

i looked at the documentation of mingw.. but i still don't know how it works :S

you made your folder .gcc

so that will be the project file to compile.. when i drop it in gcc.exe or mingw32-gcc.exe it won't work,

does this programme.. work in winXP?
and what did i do wrong..

i feel so stupid :( im not even a noob :(

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#22: mirror

by ChesterHQ on 04/05/2004 17:18

i got a mirror:

http://chesterhq.quarin.net/cube/cube_2003_12_23_src_mingw.zip

and a link with a from vc7 > vc6 converted workspace

http://chesterhq.quarin.net/cube/cube_2003_12_23_src.zip

its in the /vcpp/ folder :D

i hope you can help me afterwards :D thanks.. (all people who're trying to help thank you so much!)

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#23: Re: how does it work?

by Thalion on 04/05/2004 17:54, refers to #21

Command-line, ever heard of that?
If not, then don't bother.

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#24: ..

by ChesterHQ on 04/05/2004 18:50

yea i heard of it

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#25: Crash course...

by pushplay on 04/05/2004 20:27, refers to #24

Install mingw, add the folder with mingw32-g++ to your path. Open a shell in the src folder and type mingw32-make.

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#26: Re: Crash course...

by Thalion on 04/05/2004 20:33, refers to #25

Does it really work that way? Because I use MSys myself, never even tried mingw-make... I think they themselves recommend against using it.

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#27: Re: Crash course...

by pushplay on 04/05/2004 23:23, refers to #26

It works. Why do they recommend against it?

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#28: Re: Crash course...

by Thalion on 04/06/2004 03:51, refers to #27

Quote from MinGW FAQ (RTFM!):

"Why is make named mingw32-make.exe?

The "native" (i.e.: MSVCRT dependent) port of make is lacking in some functionality and has modified functionality due to the lack of POSIX on Win32. There also exists a version of make in the MSYS distribution that is dependent on the MSYS runtime. This port operates more as make was intended to operate and gives less headaches during execution."

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#29: Re: Crash course...

by pushplay on 04/06/2004 05:05, refers to #28

Well I suppose there are a lot of advanced features of make I've never used. I don't think this is anything to worry about.

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#30: Re: Crash course...

by Thalion on 04/06/2004 07:23, refers to #29

This is just to tell that in case any problems arise with mingw-make, don't blame me =) My ultimate suggestion in such a case would be: install MSYS, it works for me...

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#31: still can't

by ChesterHQ on 04/10/2004 00:27

i still can't compile it..
im on xp.. i have mingw

can you tell me step by step how to do it..

Special thanks

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#32: Re: still can't

by pushplay on 04/10/2004 02:08, refers to #31

No. Be more specific.

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#33: Re: still can't

by Thalion on 04/10/2004 08:54, refers to #31

Are you trying to compile the original source or the mingw-friendly version (which you can get from pushplay's website)?

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#34: ..

by ChesterHQ on 04/10/2004 10:53

when i do mingw32-make in a shall i get this:

mingw32-make is not reconised as a intern or extern ...(i can't translate), programme or batch file"

i translated it from dutch to english..

http://chesterhq.quarin.net/mingq.jpg

if you wanna see what i did (the source.gcc is in the folder where the mingw32-make is)

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