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Source code syntax errors:
country flaguser name
Canada
2007-05-11 14:10:13
Hey all,
I am attempting to compile the latest release of OpenSC
-> 0.11.2 and I am 
getting some wierd errors, syntax errors from the source
code, and I have 
not touched a line of code myself or anthing. I have Lib
tools and Open SSL 
up so I am using them in the installation/compile for
OpenSC. Am using the 
command prompt tool from Visual Studio 2005 and I have PSDK
up. I can't seem 
to firgure this one out. Anyone have any ideas? I would love
some help here.

The files are:
pks-wrap.c card-gpk.c card-oberthur.c card-piv.c
pkcs15-wrap.c 
p15card-helper.c

Using nmake /f Makefile.mak to compile the source. Have
modified the make 
rules file under win32 directory as instructed on the Open
SC website.

Help someone

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Re: Source code syntax errors:
user name
2007-05-12 04:01:54
Hi,

I used VS 2003 for compiling opensc.

the windows package "scb" has central Makefile for
that -
it compiles opensc. openssl, libp11 and so on in one go.

please give it a try.

I haven't looked at vs 2005 compatibility so far. feedback
and patches are very welcome!

Regards, Andreas
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Re: Source code syntax errors:
country flaguser name
Estonia
2007-05-12 04:21:41
On 12.05.2007, at 12:01, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:

> I haven't looked at vs 2005 compatibility so far.
feedback
> and patches are very welcome!


We possibly don't want to support vs2005 in near future as
this  
requires distributing the VC runtime as well (another 3 megs
and with  
our current .exe installer this requires a separate
executable to be  
run on every installation)

Upgrading to VS2005 would be reasonable if we had a .msi
installer.


m.
-- 
Martin Paljak


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