[erlang-questions] windows

Dmitry Melnikov dmitryme@REDACTED
Sun May 13 16:28:39 CEST 2012


Hi, I am using vs + cmake + rebar. C++ part is buit with cmake + vs and
rest erlang code is buit with rebar. All build procedures is made from one
build.bat file. Works well.
13.05.2012 18:16 пользователь "Daniel Goertzen" <
dang@REDACTED> написал:

> I am also unable to make rebar work on Windows.  Whenever I download
> something with a rebar script, I have to basically open it in an
> editor "execute" it by hand and hack everything into place... even for
> straight forward things with no C compiling like gproc.  No fun at
> all.
>
> I settled for cygwin Make, and I was able to build a working NIF
> module using the compile command indicated in the NIF tutorial.  The
> Makefile is completely Windows specific, but it meets my needs.  This
> of course uses Visual Studio... which is a free download and really
> not a big deal to install.
>
> Dan.
>
> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 8:07 AM, Tony Rogvall <tony@REDACTED> wrote:
> > Dear erlang-ers.
> >
> > Is there anyone on this list that do develop on windows ?
> > How on earth do you do that ? ;)
> >
> > I am trying to get a driver compiled using rebar.
> > rebar is nearly working on MingW but git is not available for MingW, the
> > reason is somewhat bizarre ...
> > rebar is nearly working on cygwin but there is some path problem that
> result
> > in "access denied".
> >
> > Right now I reverted to using a Makefile with MingW, that after lots of
> copy
> > and past finally works.
> >
> > Is rebar supposed to be working with cygwin/mingw ?
> >
> > BTW
> > I will NOT install Visual Studio XYZ :-)
> > Thanks
> >
> > /Tony
> >
> > "Installing applications can lead to corruption over time. Applications
> > gradually write over each other's libraries, partial upgrades occur, user
> > and system errors happen, and minute changes may be unnoticeable and
> > difficult to fix"
> >
> >
> >
> >
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