On 19/11/2011 19:02, julien2412 wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile on Windows Vista (usually I compile without pb on a
Debian testing) and had error messages :
checking the Perl version... checked (perl 5)
checking for required Perl modules... all modules found
checking for a friendly Microsoft C/C++ compiler installation path... Can't
find MS Visual Studio / VC++ at ./oowintool line 188.
cygpath: can't convert empty path
cygpath: can't convert empty path
I think the question here is if your running 64bit or 32bit. Is the path
in oowintool set to look for a 32bit visual studio or does it check to
see if the system is 32bit use 32bit otherwise use the 64bit path.
checking for mspdb80.dll... no
checking for mspdb100.dll... no
checking the Microsoft C/C++ Compiler... checking for cl.exe... no
cygpath: can't convert empty path
cygpath: can't convert empty path
configure: error: Microsoft C/C++ Compiler not found. Use --with-cl-home or
set path to cl.exe.
Error running configure at ./autogen.sh line 157.
I took a look at oowintool, the pb is cygwin doesn't map all the
/proc/registry.
For example, there's nothing there :
/proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/VCExpress
And there's nothing cause permissions aren't ok :
ls -l /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/
d--------- 1 400 401 0 Nov 19 18:53 VBExpress
d--------- 1 400 401 0 Nov 19 18:53 VCExpress
d--------- 1 400 401 0 Nov 19 18:53 VCSExpress
But I can't succeed in adding +rx on these directories. When I look at
authorizations on Windows registry, it's the same as Mediaplayer which
appears like this on Cygwin :
dr-x------ 3 SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 Sep 2 2009 MediaPlayer
I've googled a little but found nothing which explains why the mapping isn't
complete but found there was a tool regtool on Cygwin which can read (and
write) directly the Windows registry. (it uses "\" for directory separator)
So I thought it could be useful to change the reg functions of oowin :
like reg_get_value($)
Pb is regtool doesn't allow the search of the key and I'm not sure mixing
regtool to get a key and Cygwin reg function
would be a good option.
The last thing : for those who can compile on Windows, how do you manage to
make all these things work ?
(I suppose/I hope you don't pass manually all the paths by autogen options)
Any opinion welcome here :-)
Julien.
PS : I tried mingw but using openSuse packages on my Debian is definitely an
option I don't want to.
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