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From: David Joiner (djoiner_at_kean.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 18 2011 - 12:17:38 CST
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I've compiled ball.exe w/ cavelib on my dev machine and ran it on the cave.
I had to copy the most recent msvcr dll files over, but otherwise that
worked with no hiccups.
I'll work on the dependencies next. Should I build them in msvc or.cygwin?
Thanks!
Dave
On Feb 18, 2011 12:57 PM, "John Stone" <johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu> wrote:
David,
I would think that should be workable, although I'm only using
MSVS 2005 here, due to the need to link against various libraries.
For your puroses MSVS 2010 might work ok. Before we get into it,
I assume for starters that you're able to compile and link CAVElib
demo apps using MSVS 2010, right? Since your end-goal is to get
VMD running with the Windows CAVElib, I'd test to make sure that doesn't
have any issues with MSVS 2010 first. If not, then the next thing is
to get your Tcl/Tk/FLTK builds for Windows going, as you need Tcl
to be compiled already before you can begin building the VMD plugins.
See if you can get those steps done first.
Cheers,
John
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 08:57:13PM -0500, David Joiner wrote:
> Sounds fun.
>
> Right now I have b...
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