2012-10-06, 02:03
@Aubrien
I'm not a fan of lock. because when some unforeseen issues (backend crash etc ...) the frontend is locked waiting for callback. but will never returns and it hangs for long time. Finally as I am looking forward i stop all.
As you said the best way is use a variable length for timeout. When all is ok then it continue and does not wait for nothing. So we can use a setting to setup the MAX length for timeout. If you need more time then set it with higher value and if you don't want to wait then set it to 0.
Hi,
if you have clone git from cfetzer then try to run script at "xbmc-pvr-addons\project\BuildDependencies\scripts\boost_d.bat"
I'm not a fan of lock. because when some unforeseen issues (backend crash etc ...) the frontend is locked waiting for callback. but will never returns and it hangs for long time. Finally as I am looking forward i stop all.
As you said the best way is use a variable length for timeout. When all is ok then it continue and does not wait for nothing. So we can use a setting to setup the MAX length for timeout. If you need more time then set it with higher value and if you don't want to wait then set it to 0.
(2012-10-06, 01:51)allen00se Wrote: so i still cant get the addon to build in windows, i found user earlier in this thread that said I needed to run a boost batch file that comes inside the source code, but when I try to run it it fails. So if I am starting from scratch on Windows 7 x64 and Visual C++ express, can anyone tell me what I need to do to be able to build successfully?
Hi,
if you have clone git from cfetzer then try to run script at "xbmc-pvr-addons\project\BuildDependencies\scripts\boost_d.bat"