Re: [Python-Dev] Non-Visual Studio builds on Windows XP?
Michael Walter wrote:
I was under the impression that nmake worked with .sln or .vcproj files.
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 21:59:35 +1000, Nick Coghlan
wrote: I'm probably missing something obvious, but what can I use to interpret the vcproj build files?
That something obvious I mentioned? The main problem I had was that nmake isn't in the free VC Toolkit. It eventually occured to me that it isn't in the VC toolkit because its already in some of the other free downloads from MS. . . Thanks, anyway :) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | Brisbane, Australia Email: ncoghlan@email.com | Mobile: +61 409 573 268
And one download of the .Net SDK later. . . I'm still stuck. From Microsoft's web page: ".vcproj files are not compatible with NMAKE. You must export a makefile to build with NMAKE." (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vccore/html...). Which brings me back to needing a .vcproj -> makefile conversion tool. At the moment, I can't find any references to anything other than the full version of Visual Studio being able to do this. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | Brisbane, Australia Email: ncoghlan@email.com | Mobile: +61 409 573 268
Nick Coghlan:
Which brings me back to needing a .vcproj -> makefile conversion tool. At the moment, I can't find any references to anything other than the full version of Visual Studio being able to do this.
It is possible that a 2 stage process may get you something. prjconverter converts from VS .NET .vcproj to VC 6 .dsp: http://www.codeproject.com/tools/prjconverter.asp dsw2mak converts from .dsp to makefile http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mingw/utils/scripts/dsw2mak.in I experimented with prjconverter for my projects a while back but decided it was easier to maintain the different build files in parallel by hand instead. I haven't tried dsw2mak. Here is someone trying to build Python using dsw2mak: http://uucode.com/texts/python-mingw/python-mingw.html Neil
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Neil Hodgson
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