Attempting to build with OpenPGM (but this time on Windows), the project fails to find the bundled OpenPGM source. Attempted extracting every which way, but to no avail.
The build directions strike me as really simple, but even after pointing the project to my custom-built OpenPGM libraries, there are even more problems (That I'll investigate once this one is solved.
I'll keep hammering away, but so far I'm really not impressed that these tarballs were provided on the main site and are clearly broken.
Environment
Visual Studio 2010, Windows 7 64 bit, building with OpenPGM support as a 32bit project.
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PieterP June 17, 2012 at 12:09 PM
I've added links to this page on the Get section of the homepage.
R June 8, 2012 at 5:55 PM
Someone DEFINITELY needs to put that link in the 'Get' section of the homepage. This is far more awesome than trying to build it myself. Should I make a bug report for the website change?
I'm going to see about getting a little build farm running over at the company I work for. I'll go lurk over in IRC to figure that out though.
Steven McCoy June 8, 2012 at 2:05 PM
The problem is the Visual Studio Solution files for OpenPGM are really only for the build bot. I build Windows packages using CMake instead, you can grab the installers here:
Attempting to build with OpenPGM (but this time on Windows), the project fails to find the bundled OpenPGM source. Attempted extracting every which way, but to no avail.
The build directions strike me as really simple, but even after pointing the project to my custom-built OpenPGM libraries, there are even more problems (That I'll investigate once this one is solved.
I'll keep hammering away, but so far I'm really not impressed that these tarballs were provided on the main site and are clearly broken.