HOW-TO: Build XBMC for Win32 in VC++ Express Edition
#61
Might it not make sense then to avoid copying files which don't (and needn't) exist?
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#62
Because this tool is meant for developers which put in plugins or skins which should be included in a release.
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#63
I'm a little confused, I'm a developer myself too (though not on Team XBMC) by profession, and when I see errors about files failing to copy I tend to panic. Sure now that you mention that it's ok for them not to be there, I will pay it slightly less attention, but what about others who are also starting to dive into the XBMC source code/build process?
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#64
Because this is a hobby not a job. Unfortunately I'm not a professional developer and can only spent a few hours per week for development and this time I use for more important topics Wink
We always accept patches for improvement and bug fixes. So feel free to correct it and submit a patch to trac (or for other topics).
Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting.
Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules.
For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first.
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#65
Smirnov Wrote:I'm a little confused, I'm a developer myself too (though not on Team XBMC) by profession, and when I see errors about files failing to copy I tend to panic. Sure now that you mention that it's ok for them not to be there, I will pay it slightly less attention, but what about others who are also starting to dive into the XBMC source code/build process?
You could edit the .bat that builds to avoid copying missing files.
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