"Daniel Verret" <dan...@qc...> writes:
> Hi,
>
>=20=20
>
> I want to use try the libsigcx examples but I can't get the installation
> right. I'm working on windows 2000/XP and use MSVC 6.0. I have download
> and installed the libsigc++-1.2.5 and configure - make - make install it
> with Cygwin and then I went back to MSVC 6.0 to build the dll (using the
> provided files) that I can now use in the libsigc++ examples.
>
I'm not familiar with building libsigc++ under Win32. Doesn't Cygwin
produce a .dll?
> When I downloaded libsigcx I tried to configure it but it looks like
> there are some Error messages near the end. I have run the make and
> make install
>
This won't get you anywhere without completing the configure run
first.
> anyway but there is no MSVC 6.0 project file or .lib or
> .dll file I can use. I know there is something missing in the
> process.
>
Under Cygwin, there should be nothing "missing in the process", it
just appears that libsigcx doesn't compile out of the box under
Cygwin.
> Is there an installation/compilation guide I can use with my
> configuration?
>
Not yet (apart from the usual Un*x ./configure && make && make install
cycle). libsigcx has not yet been ported to MSVC, AFAIK. I don't
have access to a Windows (or Cygwin for that matter) development
environment, but maybe I could figure things out from the error
messages (from the configure run under Cygwin).
PS: General advice: *always* include error messages in problem reports.
Regards, Andy
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