On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Thomas McDonald wrote:
> Well, I'll just answer my own question. I found at
> http://swish-e.org/archive/1762.html that (when using visual c++) you have
> to create an new windows console application, then add all the files to the
> app and compile. It did compile (48 files), but there were warnings. I
> haven't tried to run it. I can see there will probably be a problem because
> the exe isn't in the same directory with the swishspider file. I'll copy
> the exe to the directory and let you know if it works.
Ok, I'm confused.
http://www.octopod.net/technews/Articles/SwishEXComponent.html says:
The source code is based on SwishLib 2.0.5.
I just downloaded 2.0.5 and built it and I don't see the library. I can't
remember when Jose added the library to swish, so I'm a bit confused that
swishex is based on the swish-e library in version 2.0.5.
Sometimes it's easier to start over.
Thanks to David Norris, current versions of Swish-e take a lot less work
to build on Windows. See the src/win32 directory.
This is the kind of stuff that made me switch to Linux for development. ;)
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Bill Moseley moseley@hank.org
Received on Tue Feb 18 15:46:24 2003