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Thanks Bo!!! You read my mind..somehow..even though it's broke right now<G> Cheers M;) > Hi, > I had the same wish about a half year ago and asked how to get the > system setup for both CVSNT and CVSGUI. > At the end of this message I will paste in the contents of a document I > made at the time to help me remember what I did. It is basically a > collection of email reponses from the developers on my questions when I > failed to get it up and running. > > Note that in order to compile the WinCvs you have to update the > submodule cvsgui\cvs-1.10 to branch CVSGUI111 > > Since my machine is now 'poisoned' with DOTNET and other stuff I am not > sure what is really needed, so if you can take notes while setting it > up I would be happy to receive those notes afterwards. I will then make > a webpage that describes this setup for others to use. > > /Bo > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dennis Brennan [mailto:dbrennan at alliance-consulting.com] > Sent: den 12 juni 2002 16:13 > To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook > Subject: [Cvsnt] instructions/hints building 1.11.1.3 with Visual C++ > 6.0 ? > > > Anyone have good instructions on building with cvsnt with Visual C++ > 6.0? I have no experience with Visual Studio, but need to be able to > build the executable. > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > -Dennis > > ++++++++++++----- Contents of CompilerSetup.txt > -----++++++++++++++++++++ The following needs to be set up in order to > compile various modules: > > Visual Studio 6 > VS Service Pack 5 > > CVSNT > ------ > Install Platform SDK > > >> Almost there with the SDK added (same as for WinCvs), but: >> Compiling... >> ms2mit.c >> f:\engineering\projects\cvsnt\ms2mit\ms2mit.c(41) : fatal error C1083: >> Cannot open include file: 'krb5.h': No such file or directory >> Error executing cl.exe. >> >> Looks like something is missing in the sourcetree. > > > Ahh forgot that one (it hasn't been needed for the last few days... > I've just re-added it). You need to unpack the kerberos development > libraries. There's a zip of the minimum you need on > > http://www.cvsnt.org/krb5-1.2.2-cvsnt.bin.zip > > ---- >>I got it. Where in the tree should it be extracted to? >>Do you need to set a search path to anything in this zip? >>/Bo >> > Put it wherever you like, and add the include & lib directories to > their respective search paths in visual studio. > > > > ============================================================================ = > CVSGUI > ------- > You should follow the build instructions at: > http://www.cvsgui.org/develop.html > > CVS repository anonymous access > - User : anonymous > - Password : > - Host : cvs.cvsgui.sourceforge.net > - Cvsroot : /cvsroot/cvsgui > - In the cvs client, use "pserver" and fill the CVSROOT field with > "anonymous at cvs.cvsgui.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cvsgui". > - Use cvs login and enter the empty password. > - Issue a "cvs co -c" in the console in order to get the modules > available (WinCvsSrc, MacCvsSrc, GCvsSrc...). > - After checking out the module, you need to update the "cvs-1.10" > folder or "cvsunix" folder with the current branch. > The current branch has the form CVSGUI111X (X is the minor version). > Find out the latest branch using CVS repository. It is currently > CVSGUI111. > > What you are missing is the update of the cvs-1.10 folder to the > CVSGUI111 branch. > > You need the TCL and Python headers, and then setup the directories in > the VC++ menu: > Tools -> Options -> Directories(tab) > > Add "Include files" (eg. only and may differ depending on your > isntallation of TCL and Python): > C:\PROGRAM FILES\TCL\INCLUDE > C:\PYTHON21\INCLUDE > > Then on the same tab add "Library files" (change the combo box > selection): C:\PROGRAM FILES\TCL\LIB > C:\PYTHON21\LIBS > > > So, to build the WinCvs, at least on my machine, I have: > VC++ 6.0 Enterprise > Visual Studio Service Pack 5 > Platform SDK "Core" + "Internet Developement" > > You can verify your service pack number by checking the registry key: > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\6.0\ServicePacks] > > Sp5 can be download from here: > http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/sp/vs6sp5/dnldoverview.asp > > Platform SDK can be downloaded here: > http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/ > > You need at least "Core SDK" and "Internet Developemt SDK". > > At least that is what I have... > > Good Luck, > Jerzy > > -------------- > OK, I have two options for you. > > One is to remove the dependency on msxml.idl. You do that by going to > "CVS_Coworker.idl" and commenting out the line: > import "ocidl.idl"; > > That should do the trick, even thought I am not sure how it affects the > final executable. > > But before that, try option two - review the paths, mine are (pay > attention to the order): Includes: > C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\include > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\INCLUDE > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\MFC\INCLUDE > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\ATL\INCLUDE > C:\PROGRAM FILES\TCL\INCLUDE > C:\PYTHON21\INCLUDE > Library: > C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\lib > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\MFC\LIB > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\MFC\LIB > C:\PROGRAM FILES\TCL\LIB > C:\PYTHON21\LIBS > > And review the SDK options, you can do that by going to the folder > you've installed the PSDK and opening the file: > Default_Local.htm > > My full info is here: > > Integrate with Microsoft Visual C++- Installed=20=20 > Updated: December 2001 > If this option is not selected, Microsoft Visual C++ cannot find the > SDK headers and libraries unless you manually add these directories to > the search paths. You may additionally need to set the WINVER, > WIN32_IE, WIN32_WINNT, or WIN32_WINDOWS macros to build your project > successfully. (Build 5.1.3590.2) > > Integrate with Microsoft Visual C++ - Installed > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Common Setup Files- Installed > Updated: November 2001 > (Build 5.1.3590.2) > > Common Setup Files - Installed > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Debugging Tools for Windows- Installed > Updated: July 2001 > (Build 5.1.3590.2) > > Debugging tools for Windows - Installed > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Core SDK (November 2001)- Installed > Updated: November 2001 > (Build 5.1.3590.2) > > Build environment - Installed > Documentation (release and prerelease) - Installed > Build environment (64-bit) - Installed > Build environment (prerelease) - Installed > Build environment (64-bit prerelease) - Installed > Tools (64-bit) - Installed > Sample and source code - Installed > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Register environment variables- Installed > Updated: December 2001 > If this option is not selected, run Setenv.bat at the command line to > set these variables manually. (Build 5.1.3590.2) > > Register environment variables - Installed > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Internet Development SDK (Version 6.0)- Installed > Updated: November 2001 > (Build 5.1.3590.2) > > Sample and source code - Installed > Documentation - Installed > Build environment - Installed > > _______________________________________________ > Cvsnt mailing list > Cvsnt at cvsnt.org > http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs _______________________________________________ Cvsnt mailing list Cvsnt at cvsnt.org http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs