On 30-03-2016 14:20, Jo�o Valverde wrote:
On 30-03-2016 08:48, Graham Bloice wrote:
On 30 March 2016 at 03:10, Jo�o Valverde
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On 29-03-2016 21:46, Roland Knall wrote:
Sorry, late over here. You could try with cmake 3.5rc2. But
beside that,
I did not get WS compile correctly with VS2013 for some time
now, need
to use VS2015 myself.
Just another data point, I tried building on Windows 10 x64 with
VS2015 and the latest of everything I could find (cmake, etc), just
following along the dev guide, it worked really well, no problems at
all.
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I'm a little surprised that VS2015 worked straight away, have you built
an installer and tested that? I thought there might be issues with the
split C runtime library in VS2015.
I still build with VS2013 on Win 7 (in a VirtualBox VM). I'll likely be
switching to a Win 10 build VM soon.
I hadn't tried building the NSIS installer, but now that I looked into
it, I'm stumped because I don't have any nsis*.vcxproj files in my build
dir.
Nevermind, it dawned on me that I needed to re-run cmake to detect the
fresh NSIS installation. :)