Has anyone successfully compiled and run the example source code on a Windows 8 machine?
Mr.Mike
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The post was edited 2 times, last by Slayerizer ().
Originally posted by Kl1X
Those are actually just compiler specific errors. VS 2012 updated to the C++11 standard, and so the shared_ptr, weak_ptr, etc where moved from std::tr1 to the std:: namespace.
I got the same errors when attempting to use vs2012 in windows 7.
MS also moved the DirectX SDK into the Windows 8 SDK. Although the new DirectX SDK is significantly different from the June 2010 SDK, so you'll want to get the June 2010 pack separately.
I would assume that you may need to get the Windows 7 SDK for it to work as well.
Originally posted by rezination
I don't have Visual Studio 2012 and I don't think Mike does either. If someone can get a working copy of the 3rd Party Libs built for Visual Studio 2012, we could probably just upload the new zip along side the current one. The copy libs script should allow people to use those if they're running 2012.
-Rez
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Originally posted by Slayerizer
got it finally working.. program run well under windows 8... I needed to update from Bullet 2.79 to 2.80 (2.81 doesn't work with GCC4, they changed something). VS2012 is also complaining about 2.79 on 16bit alignment. They released another bullet version to fix that (which is 2.80 and up). I tried the latest 2.79 from their web site and it was not working . So I downloaded and built the library then I copied the source to the 3rd party folder and updated the project file (Source\GCC4\3rdParty\bullet-2.80).
bullet 2.80
my debug vs2012 libs are here
Originally posted by rezination
Originally posted by Slayerizer
got it finally working.. program run well under windows 8... I needed to update from Bullet 2.79 to 2.80 (2.81 doesn't work with GCC4, they changed something). VS2012 is also complaining about 2.79 on 16bit alignment. They released another bullet version to fix that (which is 2.80 and up). I tried the latest 2.79 from their web site and it was not working . So I downloaded and built the library then I copied the source to the 3rd party folder and updated the project file (Source\GCC4\3rdParty\bullet-2.80).
bullet 2.80
my debug vs2012 libs are here
I'll post it up on google code when I get a free moment, thanks for investigating this!
-Rez