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Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64)
From: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:51:49 +0100
On 30 March 2016 at 11:18, Robert Cragie <robert.cragie () gridmerge com> wrote:
I needed to add the PLATFORM environment variable as well. I am using VS2013 community edition.
I also use VS2013 CE and have never needed to set the platform variable. It's only required for x64 builds and is set by the appropriate Visual Studio batch startup file. If it's not being set, then you aren't setting up your build command shell correctly. -- Graham Bloice
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- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64), (continued)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) João Valverde (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) João Valverde (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) João Valverde (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Graham Bloice (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) João Valverde (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Graham Bloice (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) João Valverde (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Graham Bloice (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Robert Cragie (Mar 30)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Graham Bloice (Mar 30)