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Old 09-23-2012, 12:38 PM
chrismed0
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Default Compiling

I decided to put up a server again to play around with and was using the new EmuServer Rev2214. I have a few options I see as far as how I want to build it when. There has been 64 bit updates as well which look interesting. But I'm running into some problems.

I'm using VS10 which is a little different then a few years ago when I was using VS08. I didn't have a problem when I built the salution with perl512.
6 success 0 fails

But when I tried with perl514 it fails.
5/1

I followed Akkadius' guide and went into the properties of "World" and "Zone" and changed the "Additional Dependencies" and the "Additional Include Directories" so they would point to the perlx64 directory instead of the perlx86. When I build though it looks like it is still tring to find the perl512 instead the perl514.



but I keep getting this:
Code:
4>LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file 'perl512.lib'
I notice the directory "perlx64" contains the "perl514.lib" and I went through all the other properties and made sure they where all pointing at the perlx64 also but still get the same error when I go to build. Unless I'm not doing it right which I figured might be the case considering I hadn't used VS10 before (and VS08 is old, hard to find and not recommended)

Which brings me to my next question. Does it really matter if I use perl512 or perl514? is there any advantages to building the salution with one or the other?
Thanks
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