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    • tbdT Offline
      tbd
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      @thomthom said:

      But I am not including it myself - it's an error that comes from the Ruby missing.h file... :S

      that's why you need to have #define HAVE_ISINF 1 in your code, so that Ruby will not double include

      @unknownuser said:

      Any way to make VC++'s nmake rely on the bundled SketchUp CRT instead of the VSC++ CRT? (splitting my quest into two projects here...)

      compile with the same VC πŸ˜„ or dont link any CRT and use a replacement static lib (there are some minimal libs on the net)

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      • thomthomT Offline
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        @unknownuser said:

        compile with the same VC

        _MSC_VER == 1200 = MVC 6, right? Can you get hold of that version any more?

        @unknownuser said:

        or dont link any CRT and use a replacement static lib (there are some minimal libs on the net)

        Here you lost me. "linking"... another concept I need to learn.

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          That is still greek to me... The only thing I compiled before these Ruby C Extensions where Visual Basic 4 applications... πŸ˜’

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
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            @thomthom said:

            @unknownuser said:

            or dont link any CRT and use a replacement static lib (there are some minimal libs on the net)

            Here you lost me. "linking"... another concept I need to learn.

            As .. in statically linked, or dynamically linked.

            (Hence the DLL and dylib, means Dynamically Linked Library.)

            πŸ’­

            I'm not here much anymore.

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            • tbdT Offline
              tbd
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              if you want to have fun - http://www.benshoof.org/blog/minicrt/

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @dan rathbun said:

                @thomthom said:

                @unknownuser said:

                or dont link any CRT and use a replacement static lib (there are some minimal libs on the net)

                Here you lost me. "linking"... another concept I need to learn.

                As .. in statically linked

                hmm... so I could take my C Extension made with VC++'s nmake and statically link the RT - avoiding having to bundle it or require the users to install any additional RT?

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                • tbdT Offline
                  tbd
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                  yes. the dll were created to solve the duplicate code problem but they created another problem - the DLL hell.

                  but for SU extensions having a couple of kB duplicated for the CRT is ok. also it makes the installing easier.

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                  • thomthomT Offline
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    but for SU extensions having a couple of kB duplicated for the CRT is ok. also it makes the installing easier.

                    And from I gathered of the Wiki article, then the DLLs are statically linked they can link just the part of the library required. ??

                    Now I need to figure out how to statically link the CRT. Is it as simple as a compiler flag?

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                    • thomthomT Offline
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                      -MT instead of -MD seem to be the one...
                      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8463073/nmake-vc-2010-compile-without-msvcr100-dll-depends

                      http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2kzt1wy3%28v=vs.80%29.aspx

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
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                        Changed compiler flag from -MD to -MT

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                        • thomthomT Offline
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                          On a real world project, Vertex Tools:

                          VertexToolsMT.png

                          I can live with that. πŸ˜„ Now it "just works" on even the freshest of systems.

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                            tbd
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                            @unknownuser said:

                            the DLLs are statically linked they can link just the part of the library required. ??

                            DLL = Dynamic Linked Library - so they cannot be statically linked (except embedding it in resource and dropping it on execute πŸ˜„ )

                            statically linked libraries (eg. CRT.lib) should add only the used routines to the final executable.

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                              designingcrime
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                              I have been working on a plugin to upload and download files to a webserver through http requests. I found this project on the forums a while ago but It wasn't working.

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                              GitHub - danawoodman/google-sketchup-file-downloader: [NOT MAINTAINED] A generic and reusable SketchUp Ruby C extension file downloading utility to be used within SketchUp plugins.

                              [NOT MAINTAINED] A generic and reusable SketchUp Ruby C extension file downloading utility to be used within SketchUp plugins. - danawoodman/google-sketchup-file-downloader

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                              Now I have it working and the C Extension compiled fine in Os X.

                              I have been trying to figure out how to compile it in Windows now so that the plugin can be cross-platform. I started reading this thread but its kind of confusing for me. After following the instructions in this project (which I think are a product of this thread)

                              404 β€” Bitbucket

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                              I can compile the example code here with extconf.rb and nmake. However compiling dana's extension is a bit more complicated because it links to libcurl.

                              there is a line in extconf.rb to check for curllib

                              Make sure the cURL library is installed.

                              have_library("curl")

                              its not

                              checking for main() in curl.lib... no
                              creating Makefile

                              So when using nmake I get this error

                              fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'curl/types.h': No such file or directory

                              I downloaded libcurl(curl-7.26.0-devel-mingw64, im on windows 7 and not sure which is the best)

                              So I can't figure out how to tell nmake to include the path, or where it looks for these files.

                              Does anyone have experience making ruby c extensions on windows and know how to include 3rd party libraries?

                              Any help would be appreciated.

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                                I tried to compile Dana's library as well, but since the GiHub project doesn't include the CURL files it failed. And none of the packages I found at the CURL sitecontained the linked files. I asked Dana for which package he used, but it doesn't seem he found it again.

                                There's another thread around here that talks about Dana's repository.

                                Need to find out what CURL files are required.

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                                  ishboo
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                                  Hey y'all,

                                  I have not tried compiling on windows since I own a mac. On Mac libcurl is installed system wide so it is more straightforward setting it up.

                                  One thing that may work is trying to install libcurl using Cygwin and then trying to compile it in Cygwin as well.

                                  I have a coworker who runs windows, so I'll have him an I check it out next week and see what we can find out!

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                                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
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                                    @thomthom said:

                                    There's another thread around here that talks about Dana's repository.

                                    This one?
                                    http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=38689&p=415237#p415237

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                                      designingcrime
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                                      @thomthom said:

                                      I tried to compile Dana's library as well, but since the GiHub project doesn't include the CURL files it failed. And none of the packages I found at the CURL sitecontained the linked files. I asked Dana for which package he used, but it doesn't seem he found it again.

                                      There's another thread around here that talks about Dana's repository.

                                      Need to find out what CURL files are required.

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                                      GitHub - danawoodman/google-sketchup-file-downloader: [NOT MAINTAINED] A generic and reusable SketchUp Ruby C extension file downloading utility to be used within SketchUp plugins.

                                      [NOT MAINTAINED] A generic and reusable SketchUp Ruby C extension file downloading utility to be used within SketchUp plugins. - danawoodman/google-sketchup-file-downloader

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                                      I had no problem building Dana's library on OS X. Like he said curl ships with OS X so it should be on your system, I think you can check by typing which curl in the Terminal. For some reason if its not there I recommend just downloading from macports and making sure its location is in your System PATH.

                                      Dana's library currently has some inconsistencies about the name of the extension and class its building which creates some problems, in some places it is called file_downloader and in others its called fileDownloader. Change all references to file_downloader to fileDownloader. and run ruby extonf.rb then make.(ignore cmake, because his CMakeList.txt file isn't setup to link libcurl) You will notice a line in extconf.rb

                                      Make sure the cURL library is installed.

                                      have_library("curl")

                                      this basically makes sure that when you compile, curl can be found and linked. When running extconf.rb if you see a line like this
                                      checking for curl... yes
                                      this means you will be good to go when you run make

                                      after building you can check and make sure libcurl is linked to your extension by typing in
                                      otool -L fileDownloader.bundle

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                                        designingcrime
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                                        @ishboo said:

                                        Hey y'all,

                                        I have not tried compiling on windows since I own a mac. On Mac libcurl is installed system wide so it is more straightforward setting it up.

                                        One thing that may work is trying to install libcurl using Cygwin and then trying to compile it in Cygwin as well.

                                        I have a coworker who runs windows, so I'll have him an I check it out next week and see what we can find out!

                                        Dana, that would be great if you could ask around. As soon as I get this cross compiled, I will clean all the code up, package it nicely and send you a pull request. btw, I also added upload and basic authentication functionality to the utility as well. My head is kinda spinning around with all the different compilers on windows. I'll spend a day looking into Cygwin soon.

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                                        • thomthomT Offline
                                          thomthom
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                                          Did you look at the Hello World example I posted at BitBucket for compiling on Windows and OSX PPC/Intel?

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                                            designingcrime
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                                            @thomthom said:

                                            Did you look at the Hello World example I posted at BitBucket for compiling on Windows and OSX PPC/Intel?

                                            Yeah I can get that to compile fine. Where run into problems is linking curllib (or in general linking a c library in wndows) which Is not an issue with your Hello World Example since it doesn't reference any 3rd party libraries

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