From: Timothy R. <tr...@si...> - 2010-01-16 03:02:50
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On Jan 15, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Barry Gerdes wrote: > Hi Fabien > > The textuserinterface plugin can be added to the three that compile and work as dynamic pugins with the new format for plugin compiling. > > It does not compile as a static module at the moment neither does the ocular plugin. The other completed migrations do compile but do not link in the final linking process. > > I gather the problem is MinGW. There have been changes to MinGW with the upgrade to 5.1.6 (3.4.5) and Qt now has its own version. I gather the windows source needs to be modified to use one or the other but I am not a c++ programmer so I can't help in this area. In general Windows compiling works for all but the final linking of the plugins and the error log seems to refer to undefined references. If I leave the plugins out the main stellarium program seems to compile OK. We need a programmer compiling in windows regularly to back up what I do in Windows. The proposed deadline for the next release is getting very close and there are many problems to fix. Have you looked at http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/BuildingWinDLL to see if anything there applies? |