Goldenhog Wandering Protagonist Aug 5, 2010 #1 I was trying to compile the source code when I noticed that the file "srb2win.dev" was not in the /src/win32/ folder. Where is it?
I was trying to compile the source code when I noticed that the file "srb2win.dev" was not in the /src/win32/ folder. Where is it?
Cue ALAM STOP BREAKING THE S Retired Staff Aug 5, 2010 #2 Dev-C++ is old and clunky, if it's not there we probably stopped supporting it. Download NASM, the DirectX SDK, FMOD 3.75 (important version number) and Visual C++ Express 2008, you won't regret it.
Dev-C++ is old and clunky, if it's not there we probably stopped supporting it. Download NASM, the DirectX SDK, FMOD 3.75 (important version number) and Visual C++ Express 2008, you won't regret it.
K.S. Formerly Inuyasha, Retired Staff Retired Staff Aug 5, 2010 #3 Compiling with Dev-C++ is no longer suppored. If you don't want VC++, you'll need to get wxDev-C++ and use that.
Compiling with Dev-C++ is no longer suppored. If you don't want VC++, you'll need to get wxDev-C++ and use that.
Conic Member Aug 7, 2010 #5 Callum said: Code::Blocks. =P Click to expand... Was not supported on Windows, last time I checked.
Sky The Destroyer Member Aug 8, 2010 #6 Conic said: Was not supported on Windows, last time I checked. Click to expand... Code::Blocks website description said: Codeblocks is a cross-platform IDE built around wxWidgets, designed to be extensible and configurable. Runs on Windows and Linux. Click to expand... Well, check again.
Conic said: Was not supported on Windows, last time I checked. Click to expand... Code::Blocks website description said: Codeblocks is a cross-platform IDE built around wxWidgets, designed to be extensible and configurable. Runs on Windows and Linux. Click to expand... Well, check again.