Thanks everyone, I was not able to build FLTK too, which I think is
required for OpenEXR, hoping it is also due to .Net 2002, I found
binary for zlib hopefully that will work too.
Regards,
Naveed
On 2004.05.18 18:13 Paul Schneider wrote:
>
> OpenEXR comes with project files for VC 2003. You don't need to
> build your own build system using NAnt or anything else - just open
> the project files and hit "build". As Wayney says, previous versions
> of the Microsoft compiler aren't able to parse our code, so you need
> the latest. Luckily, it won't cost you anything.
>
> - Paul
>
>
> On May 18, 2004, at 2:59 AM, <address@hidden>
> wrote:
>
>> > I am looking for compiled libraries of OpenEXR for Visual Studio
>> .Net.
>> > I have .Net 2002 and for some reasons cannot build it, can
anyone
>> > please help me with this.
>>
>> The .NET 2002 C++ compiler is unable to build OpenEXR because it's
>> not
>> compliant enough with the C++ standards. IIRC OpenEXR can be
>> compiled
>> correctly with the .NET 2003 C++ compiler.
>>
>> This compiler is available as a free download from
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/. Combined with
NAnt
>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nant/) it should be relatively
>> simple to
>> setup and build yourself (I haven't gotten around to it yet,
>> sorry!).
>>
>> Wayney
>>
>>
>>
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