Hi again:
I followed Eric's advices and the missing netfw.h file
problem was solved.
But then I got new errors as winerror.h and winsock2.h were
not found.
I guessed they were in the VC7 include directory which I had
just
removed and, taking into account they are present in the
Windows
Platform SDK 6.1, I appended C:Archivos de
programaMicrosoft
SDKsWindowsv6.1Include to the INCLUDE environment
variable and
C:Archivos de programaMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.1Lib to
the LIB env var.
A new build process reports that everything is OK about
winerror.h and
winsock2.h but now sal.h is the missing header file.
It does not seem to be in any subfolder of C:Archivos de
programaMicrosoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 nor of
C:Archivos de
programaMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.1. rpcsal.h is in the
Windows SDK
v6.1 include folder (in case it is related somehow to
sal.h).
Does anyone have a clue on how to solve this?
Regards,
Nacho Marin
Eric Hyche escribió:
> Then probably you have the Platform SDK that is
included
> with VC7 in your include path, and you need to remove
it.
> Check the following: right before you run build.py,
> look at the value of your %INCLUDE% environment
variable:
>
> echo %INCLUDE%
>
> If it has "Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio
.NET 2003Vc7PlatformSDKInclude"
> in it anywhere, then remove it. Also, remove it the
corresponding
> lib directory from your %LIB% environment variable.
>
> Eric
>
> =============================================
> Eric Hyche (ehyche real.com)
> Technical Lead
> RealNetworks, Inc.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Nacho Marín [mailto:nachomp telecable.es]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 5:36 AM
>> To: ehyche real.com
>> Cc: helix-client-dev helixcommunity.org
>> Subject: Re: [Helix-client-dev] RE: [Ribosome-dev]
>> CVS/Entries.Backup was[Player-dev] Problem
buildingsplay]
>>
>> Hi Eric:
>>
>> Thanks for your quick response.
>> As I commented in my previous email, netfw.h is
there.
>>
>> It does not seem to be a problem about the file not
existing and thus
>> having to generate the header file from the IDL.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Nacho Marín
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>> Eric Hyche escribió:
>>
>>> See if you have a netfw.idl in your Platform
SDK directory.
>>> If so, you can run the MIDL compiler on it to
create
>>> netfw.h.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>> =============================================
>>> Eric Hyche (ehyche real.com)
>>> Technical Lead
>>> RealNetworks, Inc.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: helix-client-dev-bounces helixcommunity.org
>>>> [mailto:helix-client-dev-bounces helixcommunity.org] On
>>>> Behalf Of Nacho Marín
>>>> Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 3:55 AM
>>>> To: helix-client-dev helixcommunity.org
>>>> Subject: [Helix-client-dev] RE:
[Ribosome-dev]
>>>> CVS/Entries.Backup was[Player-dev] Problem
buildingsplay]
>>>>
>>>> Hi again,
>>>>
>>>> I have solved the problem, as I commented
in the ribosome-dev
>>>> list, by building under a DOS Box instead
of a Cygwin box.
>>>> But now the build process fails due to
Windows Platform SDK
>>>> 'netfw.h' include file not being found
(plus subsequent
>>>> errors when trying to make
>>>>
>> '....commonnetiorel32netiolib.lib').
>>
>>>> My .builrc contains this:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
AddMultiCVS("helix",":ext:nachomp cvs.helixcommunity.org:/cvsroot/")
>>
>>>> AddBIFPath("common",
"[helix]/common/build/BIF")
>>>> AddBIFPath("client",
"[helix]/client/build/BIF")
>>>> SetSDKPath("dxsdk",
"c:\Archivos de programa\Microsoft
>>>> DirectX SDK (March 2008)")
>>>> SetSDKPath("ms_platformsdk",
"C:\Archivos de
>>>> programa\Microsoft
SDKs\Windows\v6.1")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Of course, C:Archivos de
programaMicrosoft
>>>> SDKsWindowsv6.1 holds the latest Windows
Platform SDK, and
>>>> netfw.h is in its Include subdir.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea on how to solve this?
>>>>
>>>> I attach a zipped version of build.out in
case it is helpful.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks A LOT in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Nacho
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Moving to a better list (the player list if
the the linux
>>>>
>> GUI player).
>>
>>>> Also adding the ribosome list since it
looks like your
>>>>
>> problem could
>>
>>>> be ribosome related.
>>>>
>>>> --greg.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nacho Marín wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> / I am sorry to be the Nth user asking
for help on building
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> splay, but I
>>>> />/ have been checking what I am doing
on and on and I cannot
>>>> find what I am
>>>> />/ doing wrong.
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ I am trying to build branch
hxclient_3_1_0_atlas and
>>>> target splay in
>>>> />/ Windows XP, with Visual Studio .NET
2003 (I also have VS
>>>> 2005 installed
>>>> />/ but I guess I have made sure
properly to have only VS
>>>> 2003 in the path)
>>>> />/ inside a cygwin box.
>>>> />/ Cygwin's python is uninstalled (so
Python 2.5 from
>>>> python.org is the
>>>> />/ only one available).
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ I guess that SYSTEM_ID is OK
(win32-i386-vc7) and the
>>>> profile I chose is
>>>> />/ helix_client_all_defines.
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ I tried to solve some errors like
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot
rename file
>>>>
>> CVS/Entries.Backup to
>>
>>>> />/ CVS/Entries: Permission denied
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ by setting CYGWIN environment
variable to nontsec,
>>>> although they still
>>>> />/ happen.
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ You can find attached the build.out
zipped.
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ Thanks a lot in advance.
>>>> />/ Regards,
>>>> />/
>>>> />/ Nacho
>>>> />/
>>>> />/
>>>> />/
>>>> />/
>>>> />/
>>>>
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>>>> />/
>>>> />/
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er-dev
>>>> /
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
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