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Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64)
From: João Valverde <joao.valverde () tecnico ulisboa pt>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 14:39:22 +0100
On 30-03-2016 14:25, João Valverde wrote:
On 30-03-2016 14:20, João Valverde wrote:On 30-03-2016 08:48, Graham Bloice wrote:On 30 March 2016 at 03:10, João Valverde <joao.valverde () tecnico ulisboa pt <mailto:joao.valverde () tecnico ulisboa pt>> wrote: On 29-03-2016 21:46, Roland Knall wrote: Sorry, late over here. You could try with cmake 3.5rc2. But beside that, I did not get WS compile correctly with VS2013 for some time now, need to use VS2015 myself. Just another data point, I tried building on Windows 10 x64 with VS2015 and the latest of everything I could find (cmake, etc), just following along the dev guide, it worked really well, no problems at all. mailto:wireshark-dev-request () wireshark org <mailto:wireshark-dev-request () wireshark org>?subject=unsubscribe I'm a little surprised that VS2015 worked straight away, have you built an installer and tested that? I thought there might be issues with the split C runtime library in VS2015. I still build with VS2013 on Win 7 (in a VirtualBox VM). I'll likely be switching to a Win 10 build VM soon.I hadn't tried building the NSIS installer, but now that I looked into it, I'm stumped because I don't have any nsis*.vcxproj files in my build dir.Nevermind, it dawned on me that I needed to re-run cmake to detect the fresh NSIS installation. :)
No problems building the installer with NSIS 3.0b3.My minor criticism/suggestion for the whole process is that it would be better to have a separate build step for the documentation instead of having to pass -DENABLE_CHM_GUIDES=on to cmake and doing everything in a single run (as I understood it).
Also this bit in the dev guide seems a bit redundant (and the "Note" is not using asciidoc markup?):
--- begin quote ---Note: If you do not yet have a copy of vcredist_x86.exe or vcredist_x64.exe in ./wireshark-winXX-libs (where XX is 32 or 64) you will need to download the appropriate file and place it in ./wireshark-winXX-libs before starting this step.
If building an x86 version using a Visual Studio "Express" edition or an x64 version with any edition, then you must have the appropriate vcredist file for your compiler in the support libraries directory (vcredist_x86.exe in wireshark-32-libs or vcredist_x64.exe in wireshark-win64-libs).
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- Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Michael Mann (Mar 29)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Roland Knall (Mar 29)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Michael Mann (Mar 29)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Roland Knall (Mar 29)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) João Valverde (Mar 29)
- 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) 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) Michael Mann (Mar 29)
- Re: Building with CMake on Win10 and VS2013 (win64) Roland Knall (Mar 29)
- 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)