What did you try?
Does the folder "bzscmn" exist within the VC "Include" directory?
Does the file "file.h" exist within "bzscmn" folder?
Did you try
Code:
#include <bzscmn\file.h>
or
Code:
#include "bzscmn\file.h"
rather than
Code:
#include <bzscmn/file.h>
Don't do it. No one here needs it.
First: Yes
Second: Yes
Third:Now Yes, with the "" and the <> & / \ --- Not working
I'll post the library not for ads or something, only for understand why the my vb don`t see that library. And i repeat, isn't my code/library, i'd like to modify one simply string.
But it revealed so difficult for me...
Last edited by johnmcloud@libero.it; July 1st, 2011 at 11:05 AM.
Did you run the setup for this library?
Did you see this option page? What did you have checked on it?
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Again: your library has nothing to do with the error you are still referring to:
Sorry VictorN, but i think is the problem. The file .cpp need to include a external file ( file.h and many other ) to be build
That file is a part of the library. The author of the software say:
To build WinCDEmu from the source code, you'll need to download the BazisLib library.
I think the problem is i can't load this library, so i can't build the file.
Originally Posted by VladimirF
Did you run the setup for this library?
Did you see this option page? What did you have checked on it?
Never see that screen before
After install i have only the directory with the file, and i have drag/drop in the "include" vb. I think the same thing do that window
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Never see that screen before
After install i have only the directory with the file, and i have drag/drop in the "include" vb. I think the same thing do that window
Sorry VictorN, but i think is the problem. The file .cpp need to include a external file ( file.h and many other ) to be build
That file is a part of the library. The author of the software say:
To build WinCDEmu from the source code, you'll need to download the BazisLib library.
I think the problem is i can't load this library, so i can't build the file.
Never see that screen before
After install i have only the directory with the file, and i have drag/drop in the "include" vb. I think the same thing do that window
The library comes into play when you link your code. You're getting compile errors. You haven't got the point where the library is being used yet.
The library comes into play when you link your code. You're getting compile errors. You haven't got the point where the library is being used yet.
I don't have idea, this is the reason i have post a thread to this forum, with a hope someone with 5 minute download the source and the library and see what is the problem. Its one week i can try with no results
Never see that screen before
After install i have only the directory with the file, and i have drag/drop in the "include" vb. I think the same thing do that window
So WHAT did you install?
I actually followed your link to sourceforge and got the installer from there.
How did you "install" it?
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Sure i install, it appears a screen to select directory to extract, default is:
C:/opensource/bazislib
It install in that director and finish
I have also upload the file in .rar in a previus post, so i have install it
Where did you get your "installer"?
I just went to the sourceforge, clicked on green button "Download BazisLib-2.5.3.exe".
That exe file is the installer, which prompts to update your Visual Studio include path (as seen on my screenshot).
Anyway, if you don't run this installer, you can update this path yourself:
Tools->Options->Projects and Solutions->VC++ Directories and select "Include Files".
I think it was already suggested above in this thread...
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Where did you get your "installer"?
I just went to the sourceforge, clicked on green button "Download BazisLib-2.5.3.exe".
That exe file is the installer, which prompts to update your Visual Studio include path (as seen on my screenshot).
Anyway, if you don't run this installer, you can update this path yourself:
Tools->Options->Projects and Solutions->VC++ Directories and select "Include Files".
I think it was already suggested above in this thread...
I have the file in "include" dir, i have add the file with "include file"
Can you try to compile the .cpp for me? It`s only one string...
Please.
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