Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "This is not going well..."
2001 Sep 13
1
Updated Win32 SDK build environment
I updated the win32sdk build environment.
To summarize:
1.) Added a "mkmak.bat" script to create, install and run an automation macro to perform
makefile export from the command line.
2.) Updated makesdk.bat to utilize "nmake" and generated makefiles for performing builds.
3.) Added "sdk\build" which contains a complete build environment for building all the
2000 Nov 12
2
This is not going well... but better than before!
Ok...
This is begining to go a bit better.... I have compiled 4 lib's and placed
them in my lib path.
ogg.lib
vorbis.lib
vorbisenc.lib
vorbisfile.lib
When I try and compile oggenc.c I still have link errors..
unresolved external symbol _vorbis_comment_clear
unresolved external symbol _optind
unresolved external symbol _optarg
unresolved external symbol _vorbis_comment_add_tag
2000 Nov 12
1
compiling oggenc
Hello all,
I am trying to compile oggenc from the "vorbis nightly cvs" archive...
and I've been hacking something together for about 3 hours now... and i'm
getting the feeling that it should not be this hard... what is the correct
way to use the CVS tree and VC++ Pro 5.0?
-=csmafia
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2000 Nov 06
3
Problems compiling vorbis.lib in MS Land
Hey all...for whatever reason when opening up the vorbis_vc6 project in Dev
Studio bitwise.c and framing.c are still in the project. From my
understanding these files are only in the ogg library now. If I try to
compile the project as is, it fails because it can't find the files. Simple
solution: Delete the two files.
I just thought I'd give somebody a heads up....
Keep up the great
2004 Mar 24
3
oggenc in vorbistools 1.0.1
Hello,
Iam trying to compile oggenc to create oggenc.exe but i have 6 errors in
the compilation.
I have done like this:
1)I create a project in visual C++ 6.0(win 32 console)
2)i include the C files ans h file in source and header files
the errors are:
f:\stage_2004_xtase\guillaume_roget\ogg_vorbis\ogg_tools\vorbis-tools-1.0.1\oggenc\encode.h(5)
: fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
2004 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] VC++: Cannot open include file: 'windows.h': No suchfile or directory
----Original Message Follows----
From: Jeff Cohen <jeffc at jolt-lang.org>
Reply-To: jeffc at jolt-lang.org, LLVM Developers Mailing List
<llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
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Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] VC++: Cannot open include file: 'windows.h': No
suchfile or directory
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:29:47 -0800
2004 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] VC++: Cannot open include file: 'windows.h': No suchfile or directory
Yes, it should find windows.h with the default configuration. But you
have to be suspicious of beta code that Microsoft gives out for free.
It might just be very buggy, or it might be deliberately crippled.
Considering the price tag on Visual Studio, it's one or the other (and
probably both).
Out of curiosity, did it accept the solution and project files as is, or
did it want to
2011 Jan 05
0
[LLVMdev] include/Config/config.h discrepancies between CMake and autofoo builds
Ruben Van Boxem <vanboxem.ruben at gmail.com> writes:
> And this is why I don't understand configure checks for windows... There's
> only one/two header/library sets... The Windows SDK and MinGW. This info
> should be built in IMHO...
Although the panorama is not so diverse as the Unix world, there is
quite a bit of variation on Windows too. Apart from the
2006 May 30
1
has anyone compiled win32-utils under mingw?
Since the 1.8.4 One-click installer is based on VC++ 6.0 which is no
longer available, I am looking for alternative ways of building
win32-utils so as avoid segfaults. Has anyone used MingGW
successfully? When I run ruby extconf.rb from MSYS the resulting make
file assumes that I am using VC++. Do I need to build ruby under MinGW
first?
--
John-Mason Shackelford
Software Developer
Pearson
2004 Dec 22
0
[LLVMdev] VC++: Cannot open include file: 'windows.h': No such file or directory
Windows.h is part of Microsoft's Platform SDK that's bundled with Visual
Studio. It should never have been in the llvm source tree. Why don't
you have it? You have VC++, right?
Henrik Bach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I cannot find windows either... In previous llvm sources windows.h was
> found in: 'include/llvm/Config'.
>
> ------ Build started: Project:
2003 Oct 01
9
win32sdk-1.0.1
Hi Ralph,
Two diffs. One for vorbis.def and the other for vorbisfile.def.
Hope they work!!
regards
John
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2003 Oct 01
1
win32sdk-1.0.1
If you are after a 1.0.1 SDK built in the same format as 1.0, and if the
current CVS is firm for the release, then you can download the SDK from:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip
This is built from the current CVS using MSVC++6 SP5.
If this helps speed up the release, great, otherwise, no problem, it kept me
amused for a few minutes!!
John
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2005 Apr 03
3
Direct crash on ov_open
Greetings,
I've just downloaded the Ogg/Vorbis Win32 SDK 'OggVorbis-win32sdk-1.0.1.zip' and
made a test app to open an ogg file. But as soon as I call ov_open() the program
crashes because of an access violation to address 0x00000010...
This happens on both Release and Debug builds.
The test app is simple:
#include "vorbis/codec.h"
#include "vorbis/vorbisfile.h"
2003 Nov 16
1
win32 SDK call for help
Ok, so I've taken hold of this, and since this appears to be the only thing
holding up 1.0.1, I have done what I think closes the loop...Based on the
conversations here on the list I have made the following changes to the vc6
project files :
- consistent runtime linking. They are ALL now using the Multithreaded
static runtime. Hopefully this makes the generated DLLs the most portable.
-
2000 Aug 28
1
Vorbize.c
Are there any attempts currently being worked on to make Vorbize Visual C++
compatable? Or for that matter non-GNU compatiable?
I guess I never realized that getopt.h was a GNU thing. What would be the
suggested course of action to get vorbize to cross compile on VC++ or other
non-GNU platforms?
If not I can certainly do this because I'd like to be able to run this on
Windows but I
2008 Jul 01
3
[LLVMdev] build on windows
Hi Jean-Daniel,
Thank
I use VC++ 9 (express version). I have also an error in TableGen: The
"strtoll" could not be found under win32. Have you fixed it ?
Regards
Quang
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2003 Apr 25
1
Problem using the ogg-vorbis win32 SDK 1.0 [VC++6.0 XP]
Hi
I am using ogg-vorbis win32 SDK 1.0 [ VC++ 6.0 , Windows XP ]
I am trying to use the function "vorbis_analysis_headerout() ; "
When I called the function in a stand alone small C progam it worked ,
but when I tried to use the same function as part of some big project it
failed saying "Access violation in Vorbis.dll " and the application closed.
Any clue ???
Thank you,
2011 Jan 05
2
[LLVMdev] include/Config/config.h discrepancies between CMake and autofoo builds
Op 5 jan. 2011 19:33 schreef "Anton Korobeynikov" <anton at korobeynikov.info>
het volgende:
>
> > contains most of them. If they're non-trivial (like the ones I needed to
> > add for OSX functionality) that's a different story.
> FWIW the difference is even more significant on, e.g. mingw32 because
> process spawning is pretty much expensive and
2003 Sep 30
3
Adding Tk extensions to R for windows
Hi,
I'm developing an R/TclTk application which uses the BWidget and
Tktable Tk extensions and I'm trying to make it easy to install.
For now, I'm focusing on Windows users who start with nothing.
I have built Tcl/Tk and Tktable for windows using Msys/MinGW.
(BWidget contains only Tcl scripts so does not need building.)
I have then copied Tktable and BWidget into the lib subdirectory
2004 Dec 23
3
[LLVMdev] VC++: Cannot open include file: 'windows.h': No suchfileor directory
----Original Message Follows----
From: Jeff Cohen <jeffc at jolt-lang.org>
Reply-To: jeffc at jolt-lang.org, LLVM Developers Mailing List
<llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
To: LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] VC++: Cannot open include file: 'windows.h':
No suchfileor directory
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 08:05:39 -0800
>Yes, it