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Re: First Win32 build on linux on googlecode... [message #26918 is a reply to message #26917] |
Wed, 09 June 2010 14:24 |
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luzr wrote on Wed, 09 June 2010 11:26 |
tojocky wrote on Wed, 09 June 2010 02:05 |
Mirek,
Cn you explain how you compile u++ under wine? I tried to install u++ under wine and get an wine system error.
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It works for me...
Make sure you have windows fonts installed...
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And, did you install MSC too?
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Re: First Win32 build on linux on googlecode... [message #26919 is a reply to message #26917] |
Wed, 09 June 2010 14:50 |
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luzr wrote on Wed, 09 June 2010 11:26 |
tojocky wrote on Wed, 09 June 2010 02:05 |
Mirek,
Cn you explain how you compile u++ under wine? I tried to install u++ under wine and get an wine system error.
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It works for me...
Make sure you have windows fonts installed...
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With the latest downloaded release from code.google.com have the error:
The file '/home/ion/Downloads/upp-win32-2462.exe' is not marked as executable. If this was downloaded or copied form an untrusted source, it may be dangerous to run. For more details, read about the executable bit.
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Re: First Win32 build on linux on googlecode... [message #26928 is a reply to message #26923] |
Thu, 10 June 2010 06:48 |
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sergeynikitin wrote on Wed, 09 June 2010 17:26 | Try to install TDM MinGW (search links on the forum).
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Yes, I already installed this. works fine, but the size of exe is a little bigger than with Windows SDK!
Thank you Serghei.
P.S. Maybe you put some smart settings in MINGW for build more cleaver?
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Re: First Win32 build on linux on googlecode... [message #26929 is a reply to message #26928] |
Thu, 10 June 2010 07:30 |
frankdeprins
Messages: 99 Registered: September 2008 Location: Antwerp - Belgium
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For release builds, you can strip off all symbols. With g++, the option is "-Wl,-s"; this makes the executables a lot smaller. If you use the linker standalone, I guess it will simply be "-s". And then, of course, there's all the optimization flags. However, I have never been able to achieve the same compactness as with the Visual C++ compiler.
On the other hand, using MinGW, it always amazes me to see that compilation gets a lot faster with every new release. There was a time that gcc was a lot slower than vc, but they are now getting a lot closer to each other and I expect this to reflect in the built executables as well.
frank
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Re: First Win32 build on linux on googlecode... [message #26940 is a reply to message #26936] |
Fri, 11 June 2010 08:43 |
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sergeynikitin wrote on Fri, 11 June 2010 00:01 | Maybe you describe full recipe of applying winetricks for MSDK?
It very interesting.
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OK.
1. First of all install the latest wine with winetricks according by the by instructions for ubuntu or this for other.
2. After install or update wine in terminal type:
and press enter.
3. Will appear a form for select wanted packages: dotnet20 (for me dotnet20sp2, dotnet30 and dotnet35 did not works), windows SDK, optional Visual C++ Express edition.
After downloading and installing run u++ from wine and press autobuild. correct SDK paths (bin, lib and include paths).
I hope if this information are useful!
Best Regards, Ion Lupascu (tojocky)
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Re: First Win32 build on linux on googlecode... [message #38895 is a reply to message #26940] |
Sat, 26 January 2013 02:44 |
lectus
Messages: 329 Registered: September 2006 Location: Brazil
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tojocky wrote on Fri, 11 June 2010 02:43 |
sergeynikitin wrote on Fri, 11 June 2010 00:01 | Maybe you describe full recipe of applying winetricks for MSDK?
It very interesting.
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OK.
1. First of all install the latest wine with winetricks according by the by instructions for ubuntu or this for other.
2. After install or update wine in terminal type:
and press enter.
3. Will appear a form for select wanted packages: dotnet20 (for me dotnet20sp2, dotnet30 and dotnet35 did not works), windows SDK, optional Visual C++ Express edition.
After downloading and installing run u++ from wine and press autobuild. correct SDK paths (bin, lib and include paths).
I hope if this information are useful!
Best Regards, Ion Lupascu (tojocky)
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What version of VC++ Express did you select?
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