Re: [Passwordsafe-devel] Trouble building pwsafe 3.62.0.zip
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From: Ashley T <ra...@gm...> - 2023-05-23 21:05:10
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Generally, I recently successfully used Win11 Pro w/the cmake steps <https://github.com/AshleyT3/pwsafe/blob/master/README.CMAKE.md> to produce VS project files in ...\pwsafe\_build_mfc which I ended up using with VS2019. On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 11:04 AM Randy Martin <RJ...@fi...> wrote: > Hello All, > > This may not be the best place to post this message. I have not been able > to find a better place. > > I am struggling to build this (or any) version of pwsafe. > I tried a number of things before resorting to asking for help here. > > I am using Visual Studio 2017 Community Edition with virtually all of the > optional components installed > I have reviewed README.WINDOWS.DEVELOPERS.html and believe I have done > everything. BTW, this document seems to be a bit out-of-date. > I am using pwsafe-15.sln which I assume is appropriate for 2017 based on > the discussion of Microsoft naming. > > I have been battling with a series of cannot open source file… errors such > as: > > I have searched for instances of for example type_traits and attempted to > add the corresponding include file to the build, just to get around this > error. > > I suspect I am missing an SDK or library. What am I missing? > > Windows 10 Pro > 8 GB RAM > 4 cores > > > > > *Randy Martin **Chief Technology Architect* > *rj...@fi...* <rj...@fi...> > > > Zenerji > 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd., Suite 104 > Naples, FL 34108 > Office: 239-436-2733 > Mobile: 239-249-1138 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Passwordsafe-devel mailing list > Pas...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/passwordsafe-devel > |