From: <mm...@us...> - 2008-04-25 13:16:00
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Revision: 10208 http://alleg.svn.sourceforge.net/alleg/?rev=10208&view=rev Author: mmimica Date: 2008-04-25 06:15:08 -0700 (Fri, 25 Apr 2008) Log Message: ----------- Added more notes on CMake & MSVC in readme. Modified Paths: -------------- allegro/branches/4.9/readme_a5.txt Modified: allegro/branches/4.9/readme_a5.txt =================================================================== --- allegro/branches/4.9/readme_a5.txt 2008-04-25 00:47:44 UTC (rev 10207) +++ allegro/branches/4.9/readme_a5.txt 2008-04-25 13:15:08 UTC (rev 10208) @@ -104,7 +104,10 @@ First open up a console and make sure that cmake.exe is in your %PATH%. You ensure than by typing "SET PATH=C:\cmake\bin\;%PATH%" or similar. Typing -"cmake" should display the help message. +"cmake" should display the help message. It is also a good idea to have MSVC +compiler cl.exe in your path, to make it easier for CMake to find it, especially +if you have mutiple MSVC versions installed. You can do that by running +vcvars32.bat script found in the directory where MSVC is installed. CMake works by first creating a project solution, which can then be opened with MSVC IDE and built. This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |