dimproject {l Wrote}:I have VS2010 and lipsofsuna-win32-sdk-1.1.7 (MinGW).
For source lipsofsuna-0.7.0 need python27.dll.
Then ./waf configure show
dlfcn.h, inotifytools/inotify.h, inttypes.h, poll.h, sys/inotify.h, sys/mman.h, sys/time.h - not found
fcntl.h, stdint.h, sys/stat.h - yes (...\VC\include).
SpaceGoose {l Wrote}:I had an issue compiling using the provided environment and patch. Some of the required dlls were not ending up in the lipsofsuna-0.7.0 directory, such as FreeImage.dll. I tried copying them by hand, but this caused lipsofsuna.exe to give me a "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005). Click on OK to terminate the application." error box.
SpaceGoose {l Wrote}:I tried running the script here: http://lipsofsuna.org/wiki/management-m ... es-windows (by putting it into a file I called "buildit" and then calling ./buildit in the directory in MinGW) and I got errors right at the very end of the compiling process about a missing dlls /minw/bin/libpthread-2.dll and /local/bin/
SDL_TFF.dll glew32.dll and libfreetype-6.dll
SpaceGoose {l Wrote}:I hunted down copies of those binaries from their respective project sites, and put them in the correct folders and tried the buildit script again. This time it didn't complain at all, but running the program still resulted in the 0xc0000005 problem. So I downloaded a copy of the 0.6.0 windows binary archive, and took the older dlls from the 0.6.0 directory in that and stuck them in the 0.7.0 directory with the exe I'd just built, and funnily enough that did the trick. Obviously that's not ideal, but right now the program will load to title and do stuff.
dimproject {l Wrote}:Build issue.
Maybe OGRE version 1.7.2 in MinGW old for developing version.
cannot find -lboost_system
LDFLAGS=-lboost_system ./waf configure
export LDFLAGS=-lboost_system
./waf configure
amuzen {l Wrote}:I don't have access to Windows anymore so I won't be providing any support for it myself.
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