TheSwamp
Code Red => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => Topic started by: Mark on December 08, 2003, 02:24:32 PM
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Can you compile an ARX _without_ using VC++ 7? I am interested in using http://www.mingw.org/
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I think Cornbread was working on a tutorial using bloodshed as the GUI. As far as not using a GUI, im not sure.
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First, are you aware that an Arx file is just a dll with a different name?
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LMAO! Yes Daron, he knows that. (An arx is a Cpp dll)
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Ah, I hadn't checked the link that clearly states that. I switched profiles to this awful sub-black for a bit and the links aren't as obvious as they are in cobalt. I'll be migrating back to cobalt soon.
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I think Cornbread was working on a tutorial using bloodshed as the GUI. As far as not using a GUI, im not sure.
Since bloodshed uses mingw it should work. :D Were is cronbread when you need him........
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I use VC++ 6.0 with ObjectARX
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:? (What does that have to do with anything?)
He wants to use mingw not MS.
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I suppose that if you get the thing configured right it will work. The real problem is getting the libraries set up so it will compile correctly. Personally I am not sure if the ObjectArx precompiled files will work on mingw or not.