There used to be problems with VS IDE and asm files. Amine introduced
add_asm_file() (or whatever it's called) to resolve that. I think it used
to compile completely, but it is possible something is missing somewhere
now. You should ask Amine, when he's back home in a few days.
Timo
Am 07.08.2015 um 00:06 schrieb Alberto Vaudagna:
Ah good to know!
As an example of what I erite above the win32ss solution build fine except
from linking problem. what it miss is for example is the
sysmbol FLOATOBJ_Add that is defined in a assebly file.
By the way thanks for the helps!
2015-08-06 23:58 GMT+02:00 David Quintana (gigaherz) <gigaherz(a)gmail.com>om>:
Oh and by the way, you CAN use ninja with msvc
compiler, too. I got
the impression you assumed ninja=mingw, but if you do "configure" from
a vs command prompt, it will default to ninja+msvc, which is what I
mentioned as the fastest way to compile.
On 6 August 2015 at 23:50, David Quintana (gigaherz) <gigaherz(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
In theory, yes, but in practice not everything
required is built by
the smaller .sln files, so it's best to compile the large one at the
root, but remember to always first build host-tools, otherwise nothing
will work since the host-tools are necessary to build the rest.
On 6 August 2015 at 23:30, Alberto Vaudagna <alberto.vaudagna(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> And get errors using msbuild. I should go
into the build folder and for
> example I want compile the kernel. I go into the kernel folder and
write
> msbuild NTOS.sln, right?
>
> 2015-08-06 23:26 GMT+02:00 Alberto Vaudagna <
alberto.vaudagna(a)gmail.com>gt;:
>>
>> I mean build inside vs. It would be very great. But I have no problem
>> building with mingw.
>> Ah never know that msbuild work.
>> Thanks for the response!
>>
>> 2015-08-06 23:21 GMT+02:00 David Quintana (gigaherz) <
gigaherz(a)gmail.com>gt;:
>>>
>>> I don't get any error locally, it may be that your build folder
became
>>> corrupted. It happens every now and
then, that a file is out of date,
>>> but the build system doesn't realize it.
>>>
>>> Unless you mean building from INSIDE visual studio... that's not
>>> currently a supported build method, I believe. You can use msbuild
>>> (the same build system used by visual studio) from a cmd window, and
>>> that should work, or use the primary way of building, using ninja,
>>> which is also the fastest method of all.
>>>
>>> On 6 August 2015 at 22:10, Alberto Vaudagna <
alberto.vaudagna(a)gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Just wonder why no one has yet fixed the compiling errors you get
if
>>> > you use
>>> > visual studio.
>>> > All the errors are not code related but linking problem, so I
wonder
>>> > why no
>>> > body solve all the compiler errors.
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Alberto Vaudagna
>>> >
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