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From: | Jared Mark |
Subject: | [Nel] STL Port yet again. |
Date: | Sun, 26 Aug 2001 21:33:05 -0500 |
Alrighty, I'm rebuilding everything from scratch here, and am
having problems again.
I got freetype, and it compiled perfectly... got 4 libs out of
that. (They have a nifty .dsw file now for us VC++6.0 Win32 folks to
use).
I still have Python, never uninstalled it...
But then I go for the STLport thing, and have nothing but
problems. You'd think I'd be okay with this, since I've done it
before.
I read the mailing list archives and couldn't find anything
regarding this problem... I read the install file that comes with nel, and the
one that comes with stlport... no help there.
Here's what I'm doing.
In a command prompt:
I copy vc6-unicode.mak to "makefile"
I run "nmake clean all"
and I get some errors...
first of all, it says "invalid switch - /s"
then it does the cl.exe command line, and exits with this
error:
..\\stlport\cstddef(27) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open
include file: '../include/cstddef': No such file or directory
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: (path to cl.exe) : return
code '0x2'
Stop.
I've noticed there IS no "include" directory in the stlport
files that came with v4.0... so this has me confused... it's looking for files
in an include directory, but there is none... are the STLport makefiles
wrong?
Anyway, I'm very confused.
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