[Opensim-dev] .NET 4 Teething Problems
Zadark Portal
zadarkportal at gmail.com
Mon Nov 18 13:40:04 UTC 2013
Further to my previous email, and to ensure the existing solution is clean
can you from within the opensim solution directory (same as compile.bat)
run:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\msbuild OpenSim.sln /t:clean
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\msbuild OpenSim.sln
/t:rebuild
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\msbuild OpenSim.sln
Amend the Microsoft.NET path accordingly.
On 18 November 2013 13:23, Zadark Portal <zadarkportal at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ai Austin
> Further experimentation.
>
> Using Windows 8.1 x64. Already installed Visual Studio 2012 Profressional.
>
> git clone opensimulator.org/git/opensim , with minimal standalone
> configuration, runprebuild.bat then compile.bat
>
> Result
> 77 Warning(s)
> 0 Error(s)
>
> Time Elapsed 00:00:25.87
>
> The simulator started (including the initial region name etc inputs) with
> no issues. Opened a viewer and created a simple prim with script, again the
> simulator restarted with no issue.
>
> This raises the hypothesis that the Visual Studio installation is changing
> the build environment.
>
> Are there any opensim configuration parameters not included with a basic
> standalone that maybe influencing these test results?
>
> Continuing to investigate.
>
>
> On 18 November 2013 11:25, Ai Austin <ai.ai.austin at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> At 11:00 18/11/2013, Zadark Portal wrote:
>>
>>> Reference. For VS 2013
>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudio/archive/2013/07/
>>> 24/msbuild-is-now-part-of-visual-studio.aspx
>>>
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>> Given this information about how MSBuild is being repackaged... I am
>> wondering if Visual Studio 2010 Express - or any VS/VC# Express version -
>> really HAS to be installed to be able to build OpenSim from the GIT master
>> source versions where only runprebuild.bat and compile.bat (which uses
>> msbuild)?
>>
>> If we never open a Visual Studio/C# solution file is the Visual Studio
>> install required, or can a more minimal setup of a relevant .NET framework
>> install, or the latest Microsoft Build Toools 2013 with its inbuilt msbuild
>> be used instead?
>>
>> I don't use all this Microsoft development environment stuff, so I hope
>> my question makes sense. It just seems a pity to have to install masses or
>> large development environment stuff on all our systems just to be able to
>> compile OpenSim. It makes it impractical on a Microsoft Surface Pro with
>> its limited capacity SSD drive for example, something I have done before
>> while travelling to test things while away from our main grid servers.
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