On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 04:52:40PM +0100, Graham Bloice wrote:
> This advice is correct for the current build system using nmake, since the
> builds are done in-source, i.e. the object files and libraries a generated
> inside the source tree. Switch from x86 to amd64 and vice-versa does
> require a distclean.
>
> However, Joerg is experimenting with a CMake build which I assume is being
> done out-of-tree, i.e. a separate build directory for each of x86 and amd64.
Yes, I'm using a separate build directory and currently I delete the complete
content before running cmake
C:\wireshark>dir
...
23.09.2013 17:43 <DIR> .
23.09.2013 17:43 <DIR> ..
24.09.2013 16:24 <DIR> build
23.09.2013 17:43 1.373 setup.bat
24.07.2013 02:44 938 setup.bat~
24.09.2013 17:05 <DIR> trunk
23.09.2013 11:21 <DIR> Wireshark-win32-libs
23.09.2013 11:28 <DIR> Wireshark-win64-libs
Where build is the build directory and trunk is the svn source.
Ciao
Jörg
PS: The hint with copying mspdbsrv.exe didn't work - but I didn't expect it
to. Undone since.
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Joerg Mayer <jmayer@xxxxxxxxx>
We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that
works. Some say that should read Microsoft instead of technology.