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  1. Qpid
  2. QPID-2907

Developing Qpid Cpp Messaging .NET Binding requires setup help

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    • Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • None
    • 0.7
    • .NET Client
    • None
    • Qpid development under Windows

    Description

      During Windows development it is tricky to switch between 32-bit and 64-bit development modes. To get a raw Qpid checkout started I've developed a script that provides a GUI-like experience (a series of dialog windows . The user specifies the location of the Boost libraries and the in-source or out-of-source build root directories. Then the script runs cmake on the user's behalf to get the build trees started.

      From then on the user may double click the qpid-cpp.sln to work in qpid/cpp, or the user may double click a .bat file to launch the .NET binding solution.

      Using this scheme a user keeps the QPID_BUILD_ROOT and BOOST_ROOT environment variables set correctly for both DOS box work and for Visual Studio work.

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