Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 8:24 pm
I got visual c to compile without a problem so it should be possible. Here's the steps I went through. I'm using the v.6.00 pro version.
1.) Create New Product, Select Win32 Console for the project and select a directory. When it asks create an empty project. This will not add any file templates.
2.) Add all the header (.h) and source (.cpp) files to the project. On mine there is a window on the left side that has two tabs: classes; files. I select files and right clicked on the source files. Select insert file(s) then select all the cpp files. Then repeat for the header files.
3.) Open up the project configuration, there should be a whole bunch of tabs.
Compiler tab:
There should be a textbox with a bunch of comma-delimeted words, add to the end:
This will print out WWSensei's error messages.
Linker tab:
Look for a textbox that says something about linked libraries, should have a long comma-delimeted list of lib files. gdi.lib and shell32.lib should be in there. Add to the end:
This is most likely what's causing all the header/linker errors. The .lib through me a curve for a few minutes.
That should work, but if it doesn't post the output and we'll figure something out.
Ah the 'Zoo', very aptly named.
1.) Create New Product, Select Win32 Console for the project and select a directory. When it asks create an empty project. This will not add any file templates.
2.) Add all the header (.h) and source (.cpp) files to the project. On mine there is a window on the left side that has two tabs: classes; files. I select files and right clicked on the source files. Select insert file(s) then select all the cpp files. Then repeat for the header files.
3.) Open up the project configuration, there should be a whole bunch of tabs.
Compiler tab:
There should be a textbox with a bunch of comma-delimeted words, add to the end:
- Code: Select all
,DEBUG_OUTPUT
This will print out WWSensei's error messages.
Linker tab:
Look for a textbox that says something about linked libraries, should have a long comma-delimeted list of lib files. gdi.lib and shell32.lib should be in there. Add to the end:
- Code: Select all
,wsock32.lib
This is most likely what's causing all the header/linker errors. The .lib through me a curve for a few minutes.
That should work, but if it doesn't post the output and we'll figure something out.
Ah the 'Zoo', very aptly named.