On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:20 AM, chris clepper wrote:

On 4/24/06, zmoelnig@iem.at <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:
here (w2k) it is still looking for msvcp71.dll and fails to load when
it cannot find it.

That's what I figured.  We will have to include those DLL files since that is the MS mandated way to distributed anything built with their tools.  The reason building with VC 6 works is because Miller includes the runtime DLLs with Pd.  Pain in the ass.
 

apart from that, most new objects are still missing ([pqtorusknot],
[glsl_...],...)

Hmm, I'm pretty sure glsl is in there.  I have to manually check the files since there is no CVS integration in VS.net and my Cygwin is all messed up.  Another pain in the ass.


Is a MinGW build possible?  Or does VS.net provide something needed that MinGW doesn't?  It shouldn't be too hard to do.

.hc


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