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Thank you very much for your fast responses. Taking your information as a basis, finally I've been able to compile the last DLLs in the same way as the previous beta versions and without any extra dependency. If somebody has a similar problem and wants to know more details, just contact me.<BR> <BR>Regards,<BR>Emanuel Aguilera.<BR><BR>> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 02:18:44 +0400<BR>> From: Alexander.Chemeris@sipez.com<BR>> To: emaguimar@hotmail.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Generating 1.2rc1 DLLs with MSVC 2005<BR>> CC: speex-dev@xiph.org<BR>> <BR>> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Emanuel Aguilera Martí<BR>> <emaguimar@hotmail.com> wrote:<BR>> > Therefore, I'm trying to generate the Windows DLLs for the 1.2rc1 version<BR>> > using the MSVC 2005 project files available in the source code.<BR>> <BR>> Yeah, MSVC projects in the published RC1 sources are broken. I've sent fixes<BR>> to Jean-Mark, and I hope they've gotten their way to the git.<BR>> <BR>> > After a lot of problems, finally I have generated the DLLs. However there is<BR>> > a strange dependence in this DLLs that does not allow to use it in a PC<BR>> > where MSVC is not installed. I think the problem is that the DLLs that I'm<BR>> > generating depends on MSVCR80D.DLL but the DLLs from Speex web site doesn't<BR>> > depend on it.<BR>> <BR>> In "Code Generation" properties select "Multi-threaded"/"Multi-threaded" instead<BR>> of "Multi-threaded DLL"/"Multi-threaded Debug DLL" and you'll get rid of this<BR>> dependency.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Regards,<BR>> Alexander Chemeris.<BR>> <BR>> SIPez LLC.<BR>> SIP VoIP, IM and Presence Consulting<BR>> http://www.SIPez.com<BR>> tel: +1 (617) 273-4000<BR><br /><hr />La cartera, las gafas. ¿te falta algo? <a href='http://www.vivelive.com/abecedario' target='_new'>Ahora llévate Messenger en tu móvil</a></body>
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