Compiling 0.5 from source
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 23:19
NOTE. These messages relate to RC1. Scroll down to locate the messages posted after RC2 was released.
I'm unsure whether I should install Silly or not. I did download it but the directory structure in unclear (not as clear as the Xerces dependency .zip anyway). Where should it be extracted to?
With the source and dependencies extracted I searched for the the .sln projects? I read the cegui_mk2/readme without a solution. I tried to read cegui_mk2/ReadMe.html but the link to cegui_mk2/documentation/api_reference/index.html is invalid since that directory is empty; maybe it should point to the online documentation. Then I read cegui_mk2/makefiles/premake/readme and figured it out. A note within the cegui_mk2/readme might have helped make it clearer.
The fifth paragraph in cegui_mk2/makefiles/premake/readme contains a typo: "directory you your PATH" should read "directory to your PATH"
cegui_mk2/readme mentions that Freetype2 and PCRE are required libraries. Maybe it should also mention that these are already included within the source package.
Other than these minor problems/suggested modifications, everything compiled smoothly. Great job.
I'm unsure whether I should install Silly or not. I did download it but the directory structure in unclear (not as clear as the Xerces dependency .zip anyway). Where should it be extracted to?
With the source and dependencies extracted I searched for the the .sln projects? I read the cegui_mk2/readme without a solution. I tried to read cegui_mk2/ReadMe.html but the link to cegui_mk2/documentation/api_reference/index.html is invalid since that directory is empty; maybe it should point to the online documentation. Then I read cegui_mk2/makefiles/premake/readme and figured it out. A note within the cegui_mk2/readme might have helped make it clearer.
The fifth paragraph in cegui_mk2/makefiles/premake/readme contains a typo: "directory you your PATH" should read "directory to your PATH"
cegui_mk2/readme mentions that Freetype2 and PCRE are required libraries. Maybe it should also mention that these are already included within the source package.
Other than these minor problems/suggested modifications, everything compiled smoothly. Great job.