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2008 Oct 02
4
VS2005 build stability?
...ly considering removing > all those project files from the build since time has proven there's > just no way to get them up-to-date. > > Jean-Marc > > Alexander Chemeris a ?crit : > > Hello, > > > > On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Kerry Bonin <kerry at vscape.com> wrote: > >> - Anyone else see this? > >> - Who maintains the Win32 projects (at least the VS2005)? I'd be happy > >> to work with to solve. > >> - If nobody is actively maintaining this build, I'd be glad to fix and > >> contribute back....
2008 Oct 01
2
VS2005 build stability?
Hello! I couldn't find any recent discussion of this, so thought I'd post, and I'm not clear who maintains the Win32 build environment or I'd have contacted them directly. I've finally gotten around to turning voice back on in my project, and I'm having issues with obtaining a stable build in VS2005. I've checked out SVN trunk of obb (as libogg) and speex, built
2008 Oct 01
0
VS2005 build stability?
Hello, On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Kerry Bonin <kerry at vscape.com> wrote: > - Anyone else see this? > - Who maintains the Win32 projects (at least the VS2005)? I'd be happy > to work with to solve. > - If nobody is actively maintaining this build, I'd be glad to fix and > contribute back. I'm currently listed as a Win32 build s...
2008 Oct 02
0
VS2005 build stability?
...t; all those project files from the build since time has proven there's >> just no way to get them up-to-date. >> >> Jean-Marc >> >> Alexander Chemeris a ?crit : >>> Hello, >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Kerry Bonin <kerry at vscape.com> wrote: >>>> - Anyone else see this? >>>> - Who maintains the Win32 projects (at least the VS2005)? I'd be happy >>>> to work with to solve. >>>> - If nobody is actively maintaining this build, I'd be glad to fix and >>>> c...
2008 Oct 02
3
VS2005 build stability?
...iler-version crap? Otherwise, I'm seriously considering removing all those project files from the build since time has proven there's just no way to get them up-to-date. Jean-Marc Alexander Chemeris a ?crit : > Hello, > > On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Kerry Bonin <kerry at vscape.com> wrote: >> - Anyone else see this? >> - Who maintains the Win32 projects (at least the VS2005)? I'd be happy >> to work with to solve. >> - If nobody is actively maintaining this build, I'd be glad to fix and >> contribute back. > > I'm curre...
2008 Oct 02
3
VS2005 build stability?
...nce time has proven there's > >> just no way to get them up-to-date. > >> > >> Jean-Marc > >> > >> Alexander Chemeris a ?crit : > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Kerry Bonin <kerry at vscape.com> wrote: > >>>> - Anyone else see this? > >>>> - Who maintains the Win32 projects (at least the VS2005)? I'd be > happy > >>>> to work with to solve. > >>>> - If nobody is actively maintaining this build, I'd be glad to f...
2008 Oct 02
1
VS2005 build stability?
Please note that I'm not advocating CMake as a replacement for autotools or another build environment - what I was postulating is that CMake may provide an easier to maintain option for generation of Visual Studio project and solution files, which unless I'm mistaken the GNU autotools suite does not support. Used in this manner they provide the ability to generate these for at least
2004 Aug 06
1
Query r/e multiple decoder reset...
Hello! I should have asked this earlier, but... :) We're returning to voice processing in our app now, in which we're trying to achieve n-way full duplex voice in a 3d environment. Since Speex is a single voice stream CODEC, we've been looking at having each client upload its stream to the servers, which multiplex several spatially nearby active channels back down to the
2008 Oct 02
2
VS2005 build stability?
Might I make a suggestion? I manage a few rather large cross platform projects which include embedded targets, Windows OS w/ multiple Visual Studio targets (2003, 2005, and 2008), and some Linux flavors. In the past we hand built all the makefiles and manually maintained the Visual Studio project / solution files, which has always been a pain. Recently we've made a successful partial