On Apr 10, 2008, at 3:41 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
pat@mamalala.org wrote:
Hi!
IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at a écrit :
yesterday i have managed to compile Gem on W32 (surprisingly
simple that was)Can I ask which compiler do you use on w32?
Micro$oft Visual Studio 2003 (i know it's outdated, but it's the newest VS we have here at the university; gcc rulez)
Shall we try to switch the Gem build to MinGW? Then we'll have
automated builds, and you'll be able to make Gem Windows binaries by
cross-compiling on GNU/Linux.
.hc
this version has been compiled with DirectShow9 and QuickTime7.2
support. support for tablets has been further removed.I guess they have to be both installed for having Gem loading.
you don't need QuickTime installed; it will be autodetected on load
and used accordingly. i don't know about DirectX, but i guess you will need it beforehand.note: i should have written DirectX-9 instead of DirectShow-9 to avoid confusion.
please test and report any bugs.
Thank you, I'll give many tries!
cool :-)
fgmasdr IOhannes
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