[DiscordArchive] With Cmake?
[DiscordArchive] With Cmake?
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:14:38.761000+00:00
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Yeah, AC itself works the same no matter the platform.
Archived author: branon • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:15:07.186000+00:00
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i guess compilation would be too if something like mingw was used
Archived author: branon • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:15:15.818000+00:00
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but i have no read the windows part of the wiki
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:15:35.215000+00:00
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You can use msbuild to build it from a terminal
Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:17:48.540000+00:00
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Windows is always more finicky though since not everything is automatically added to the env paths so you need to add everything required before you can perform specific tasks, unless the said implements are within the script created. It's just extra steps everywhere, which is why I never understood windows as a server os when I compare it to the ease of doing all forms of tasks on linux.
Archived author: GlitchDLC • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:31:13.336000+00:00
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Appreciate it.
Archived author: Dav#1067 • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:35:17.081000+00:00
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Just lack-o-Love it could all be automated if anyone felt like fighting with CMake long enough to doit. Just CMake and Windows Devs aren't really the same catagory. I'd guess no one that knows Cmake well enough cares to bother with Windows and No one that knows Windows cares to Learn Cmake
Archived author: branon • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:35:58.504000+00:00
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WSL and fugeddaboutit
Archived author: branon • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:36:04.983000+00:00
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Archived author: Revision • Posted: 2022-08-26T01:36:50.019000+00:00
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It's not so much cmake that's the problem for me but automating the starting and stopping of the processes. I mean, on Linux I can send commands to the server by sending commands through screen - so I can tell it to save or shutdown or whatever and I can easily kill the process. I have a script for 100% automation, something that can't really be done on Windows.