sanyaade's Forum Posts

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  • Library 'ProfUIS284ym.lib' for the Construct

    Hi Ashley and everyone,

    I download the free vesrion of ProUIS and compile it for the ProfUIS284ym.lib but the Visual studio 2005 seems not to find the library despite pointing it to that library directory through the tools -> option and added the folder path to library folder. Even when I copy the library into the IDE --> LIBS folder but I still get the - cant open the 'ProfUIS284ym.lib' error message.

    Is there anything I am doing wrong? Is the path hard-coded? or where should I put the library for Visual Studio 2005 to find it?

    Ashley I have already sent you an email to send me the library and I made mentioned of this problem inside it as well.

    Any help, pointers, advises will be well appreciated!

    God blesses!!!

    Best regards,

    Sanyaade

  • Hello Everyone!

    I am having problem compiling Construct in both Visual Studio 2005 and 2008. Both are full edition and not express. The problem is the "ProfUIS284ym.lib". I get the error:

    LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'ProfUIS284ym.lib'[/code:95gm08kk]
    
    How do get this library or how to compile it?  I using the current CVS of Construct. 
    Kindly help everybody!
    
    God blesses!!!
    
    Best regards,
    Sanyaade
  • Thanks Rich!

    I will see if I could get one from my workplace.

    God blesses!!!

    Best regards,

    Sanyaade

  • Hello All,

    I have just installed Visual Studio 2008 Express on my Windows XP machine and checkout the cvs of Construct. When I compile the IDE I got the following messages:

    d:\workdir2\teaching\construct\january_2008\cvs_main\ide\stdafx.h(63) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'afxsock.h': No such file or directory
    [/code:1e1qjo09]
    
    Also get the following error message:
    
    [code:1e1qjo09]iles\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin1.inl(1014) : error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int[/code:1e1qjo09]. 
    
    It looks like a MFC problem.
    
    Which version of MFC should I used? Do I need Windows Platform Development Kit (PSDK)? If so which version and What are Construct Dependances?
    
    Which one of the Construct module should I build first? The IDE, Runtime or the SDK?
    
    Thank you everybody. I really appreciated all past feedback and advices given to me. As a beginner there is always a running around as part of learning new thing   
    
    God blesses!!!
    
    Best regards,
    Sanyaade
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  • Hello Midnight and Hello Everybody

    Happy New Year

    Midnight wrote:

    This may not be a helpful answer but I use dev-C++ and it's been a blessing to me.

    Please kindly explain how to go about using dev-C++. I will like to use it or code::blocks to complie Construct. I have both on my system, but what are the requirement for using dev-C++? Can you send me dev-C++ project file? or link to download it if possible -- Thanks.

    Any help, advice, pointer given on this will be highly appreciated.

    Happy New!!!

    God blesses!!!

    Best regards,

    Sanyaade

  • I will be nice if we chaanged to SVN or we can have both. Sourceforge.net has tool for migrating or having both types of version available to developers

    Well-done everybody! <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" title="Very Happy" />

    God blesses!!!

    Best regards,

    Sanyaade

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