From: Dave S. <D.T...@cs...> - 2005-10-11 09:10:36
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On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 10:55 +0200, taner memet ali wrote: > im sorry that you have misunderstood me. Perhaps i was a little impatiently Yes - you were. And not only impatient, but the statements you made were simply not true. > because i'm testing this package for my thesis and when time passes without > success (you know time is gold in a thesis phase) it makes one despair. That's as may be (and I *do* sympathise - I work at a University, so understand the pressures involved). But that is no excuse for telling lies and slandering the contributors to this project. But anyway... > I will try to solve > this problem on my own and will write a report on this list when it was > succesfull to help other that use the same environment as me. If you're hoping for assistance from this list, it's extremely useful if you could provide *detailed* information about exactly what you have tried. On Sunday, you said: >> i already edited the headers , the source and copied the source, >> the libs and the headers to project folder. But what *exactly* did you do? Which headers did you edit, and what changes did you make to them? Which source files did you copy, and where to? I don't understand the bit about copying the libraries - that shouldn't be necessary. Which library files did you copy, and where to? You also don't say anything about what changes (if any) you made to the project file itself. It's this sort of clarity (or lack of it!) that distinguishes a good problem report from a poor one. If it's immediately clear exactly what you've tried, it's often much easier to spot where you've gone wrong, and you may well get a much faster response. If you post a fairly vague report, where we've got to probe for more details, then things get much harder and slower. And if we're pressed for time (as most of us often are), we'll tend to go for the easier and clearer questions first, and leave the harder and vaguer ones for later. So it's in *your* interest to provide as clear a description of exactly what you've tried as possible. Then maybe the Windows experts will be able to help. Dave |