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On Sun, 27 Apr 2003 03:34:09 +0800, "Jerzy Kaczorowski" <jerzyk at wndtabs.com> wrote: >Bo, > >1. Checkout the code, I compiled HEAD with no problems but the branch should >be OK as well >2. Open the workspace file, I use VC60 and it builds fine with it. >3. Start building and wait for errors. Remove the offending projects from >the workspace, eg: > >-> You will get things like that: >--------------------Configuration: sserver_protocol - Win32 >Release-------------------- >Compiling... >sserver.c >D:\_cvsnt_build\cvsnt\protocols\sserver.c(26) : fatal error C1083: Cannot >open include file: 'openssl/ssl.h': No such file or directory >Error executing cl.exe. > >-> Go to View->Workspace >-> Change the tab to FileView. >-> Find "sserver_protocol files" on the project view and select it. >-> Click "Del" key, dialog will popup, confirm the removal >4. Repeat the above until no projects left or until you are able to build. > >Hope that helps, >Jerzy > Thanks Jerzy, yes it did. I have no familiarity whatever in the VS IDE and could not have figured out that I could delete the lines in the file view for offending items. I had to get rid of the sserver_protocol files and the genkey files, then it compiled finally. And the whole exercise is really triggered by your request to test the latest cvsnt to see if the strange output of cvs ver goes away. I am happy to report that indeed it does, here is the result against the cvsnt repository: Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.3 (client/server) Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.2 (client/server) /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)