What programs do you compile cube files with? |
by Lucid
on 05/11/2005 01:24, 3 messages, last message: 05/11/2005 13:40, 1128 views, last view: 04/30/2024 17:42 |
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I've tried 2 or 3 compilers, and haven't been able to get cube files to compile. Anyone know what programs work, or what you have to do to get one working?
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by Sparr
on 05/11/2005 04:17
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it would help if you told us what operating system youre using, and what compilers youve already tried. i use gcc 3.3
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#2: Re: .. |
by hallibaby
on 05/11/2005 07:55, refers to #1
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It\'s get compiled perfectly by GCC 3.3 or 3.4. You\'ll get some backwards compatibility warnings but at end you\'ll get nice working executables :D
PS: I\'m running Gentoo Linux.
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#3: simple 'make' in the src directory |
by D.plomat
on 05/11/2005 13:40
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if you're using Linux + GCC3.3 (tried on Gentoo, Debian and RedHat)
If you're using GCC3.4 there's a small change to do on a sleep command.
If you're using Windows, you can use MinGW (includes a GCC3.3) and download the adapted source for MinGW (someone has the link?)
Or you can use VC++7 pro if you've the money or you don't mind using pirated software.
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