cmake versus VS sln/vcproj files
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:34 pm
Hi all -- I'm using v2.68.
When building on Windows (VS8), is smake or the supplied VS sln/vcproj files the recommended method? I've encountered problems with both...
cmake 2.6 generates sln/vcproj files that fail to build libbulletmath.lib.
The supplied VS8 sln/vcproj files use different settings for RTTI between debug and release builds, use the non-DLL form of the VS runtime libraries, and create a static rather than dynamic collada converter.
Neither, as shipped with 2.68, appear to be correct. Have I screwed something up on my end? Certainly one of these build solutions should work... Perhaps these issues are resolved in 2.69 or the SVN head?
Please let me know what ithers are doing. Any help is appreciated.
When building on Windows (VS8), is smake or the supplied VS sln/vcproj files the recommended method? I've encountered problems with both...
cmake 2.6 generates sln/vcproj files that fail to build libbulletmath.lib.
The supplied VS8 sln/vcproj files use different settings for RTTI between debug and release builds, use the non-DLL form of the VS runtime libraries, and create a static rather than dynamic collada converter.
Neither, as shipped with 2.68, appear to be correct. Have I screwed something up on my end? Certainly one of these build solutions should work... Perhaps these issues are resolved in 2.69 or the SVN head?
Please let me know what ithers are doing. Any help is appreciated.