Building for windows Microsoft VC7 and VC8

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Old 08-18-2006
gary clark
 
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Default Building for windows Microsoft VC7 and VC8

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Hello,

I had problems with attempting to build and install
on Windows XP using 5.1.3 net-snmp package.

On one machine was installed Microsoft Visual Studio V7
I built the package in its entirety
without failure using the intructions given in the
readme.win32 file. I never saw any problem except when
testing the perl module, some tests did fail, but not
all. I was able however to build the mib2c.

Ok on another development machine I attempted to use
Microsoft Visual Studio 8.
Using the readme.win32 I attempted to go through the
same instructions again. Using the menu driven build and development
interface.
The very first problem I encountered was the
vcvars32.bat is requested to be ran, but the build.pl
when executed will always fail due to requiring a
specific environment variable MSVCDir. This is not
being set in version 8.

Do later net-snmp packages handle changes in Microsoft
Visual Studio 8.

Thanks,
Garyc



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<div>Hello,<BR><BR>I had problems with attempting to build and install<BR>on Windows XP using 5.1.3 net-snmp package.<BR><BR>On one machine was installed Microsoft&nbsp;Visual Studio V7</div> <div>I built the package in its entirety<BR>without failure using the intructions given in the<BR>readme.win32 file. I never saw any problem except when<BR>testing the perl module, some tests did fail, but not<BR>all. I was able however to build the mib2c.<BR><BR>Ok on another development machine I attempted to use<BR>Microsoft Visual Studio 8.<BR>Using the readme.win32 I attempted to go through the<BR>same instructions again. Using the menu driven build and development</div> <div>interface.<BR>The very first problem I encountered was the<BR>vcvars32.bat is requested to be ran, but the build.pl<BR>when executed will always fail due to requiring a<BR>specific environment variable MSVCDir. This is not<BR>being set in version 8.<BR><BR>Do later net-snmp packages handle changes in
Microsoft<BR>Visual Studio 8.<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Garyc<BR><BR></div>
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