[Cmake] types.h
ebmiddlecamp at imation.com
ebmiddlecamp at imation.com
Thu Sep 20 11:45:55 EDT 2001
This is a "well known" problem in using code back and forth between Unix
and Windows. In UNIX compilers, you can do an #include "a\b", and it will
look in folder "a" for file "b". On Windows, it doesn't work for some
reason. However, if you copy file "b" into its parent folder, and rename it
to "a\b", it should work.
Eric Middlecamp
Imation Corp
"Aaron Luttman" <aaron.luttman at esat.kuleuven.ac.be>@public.kitware.com on
09/20/2001 06:50:38 AM
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Subject: [Cmake] types.h
Greetings CMakers,
I just installed CMake on win2k (to use with vc++6.0). I attempted to
compile a project (that was previously compiling fine) with the native
compiler, and I'm getting errors with <sys/types.h>. Did the CMake
install play with my *.dll's in a way that is causing issues?
Help please,
Aaron Luttman
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