Added additional hints for VC++ project building.

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skarg
2006-02-03 15:37:08 +00:00
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@@ -4,6 +4,15 @@ Build for Visual C++ 6.0
When building the BACnet stack using Visual C++ compiler,
there are some settings that are important.
Q. MSVC refuses to open bacnet.dsw and bacnet.dsp.
A. bacnet.dsw and bacnet.dsp are text files that were retrieved
from CVS on a unix client and are now in unix text file format since
they end with a "\r\n" rather than "\n". Use the unix2dos commandline
tool to convert them back to dos:
unix2dos bacnet.dsw
unix2dos bacnet.dsp
Q. error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _WinMain@16
A. The demo ports/win32/main.c was designed as a Win32 Console
@@ -24,7 +33,8 @@ where they are:
6. Type the path to stdint.h in that edit box (using a comma if necessary)
7. Type the path to bacdcode.h in that edit box (using a comma if necessary)
In my system, the paths look like:
c:\code\bacnet-stack\,c:\code\bacnet-stack\ports\win32\
c:\code\bacnet-stack\,c:\code\bacnet-stack\ports\win32\,
c:\code\bacnet-stack\demo\handler\,c:\code\bacnet-stack\demo\object\
8. Press OK
9. Compile the project again...
@@ -37,9 +47,9 @@ its datalink layer. In Visual C++, add a Preprocessor Definition by:
3. Select the "C/C++" tab (3rd Tab)
4. Select the Category: General
5. You can see the "Preprocessor Definitions:" box
6. Type BACDL_BIP in that edit box (using a comma if necessary)
6. Type BACDL_BIP=1 in that edit box (using a comma if necessary)
7. Press OK
8. Compile the project again...
8. Compile the entire project again...
Q. error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol __imp__closesocket@4
@@ -50,5 +60,17 @@ A. Visual C++ needs to have the Winsock library to be happy:
4. You can see "Object/library modules:" edit box
5. Type Wsock32.LIB in that edit box
6. Press OK
7. Compile the project again...
7. Compile the entire project again...
Q. error C2061: in file tsm.c
A. The BACnet stack uses a preprocessor define to configure
client functionality in the Transaction State Machine (TSM).
In Visual C++, add a Preprocessor Definition by:
1. Select "Project" menu
2. Select "Settings..."
3. Select the "C/C++" tab (3rd Tab)
4. Select the Category: General
5. You can see the "Preprocessor Definitions:" box
6. Type TSM_ENABLED=1 in that edit box (using a comma if necessary)
7. Press OK
8. Compile the entire project again...