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Default Re: Creating a workspace... - 10-08-2004

edit the makefile and set the path to the correct dir.
Also it isn't "visual-MingW", it's just "MinGW" or simply "GCC for Windows".
About MSVC: You can actually download the beta version of MSVC Express from M$: (this only supports Windows 2000/XP and you can only download it if you are using DSL)
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/expres...c/default.aspx
(Note that M$ doesn't let your release any of the files compiled with it.)
  
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Default Re: Creating a workspace... - 10-08-2004

Yes, i have used your make file Evy, and changed the paths and I have let the program create the makefile, and I have edited It myself. Allways the same result.
It can't find the #include files... Or at least that is what i think... Like I said, I'm totaly new to this, I have tried it before but with the same result.
But this time I won't give up until i get it right. And KNOW WHY it works, so it isn't a fluke.

Before it crashed... In desperation I took all "*.h" files from realbot+metamod+hlsdk and put in the same directory and pointed to that as some sort of "object directory".. :o Well, I'm lost but I will read some more and then give it another go.... I'll ask you guys for help if (rather WHEN) i get lost again.

Ok it isn't visual-mingw that compiles but i'm using that as a "frontend" to mingw. http://visual-mingw.sourceforge.net/
I'll give it another go tonight.


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Default Re: Creating a workspace... - 11-08-2004

realbot_mm.dll - 0 error(s), 0 warning(s)

I did it, it compiles and works! Now I just have to figure out why it didn't work before ???
Thanks for your time!


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Default Re: Creating a workspace... - 11-08-2004

I'm having issues with MSVC, maybe your fix might help me too!

My problem: [link]
  
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Default Re: Creating a workspace... - 11-08-2004

Hmm, sorry!
I had a look but to be honest i really don't know what made it work for me. I got MSVC from work, and i figured out some paths i got wrong before. But other than that i have no clue.


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Default Re: Creating a workspace... - 12-08-2004

Meh, I just downloaded the beta of Whidbey from Microsoft... I think this'll work.
  
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