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Re: [sumo-dev] Building SUMO in Windows

Hello again,

It was in fact an older version of SUMO messing with this one.

Thank you very much for your help :)
Daniel


Em 17.12.2019 16:08, Jan Přikryl escreveu:
Exactly.

Or, if you need both to coexist on the same machine, setup your
environment variables correctly (SUMO_HOME, SUMO_LIBRARIES and do not
forget to set PYTHONPATH to point to `<sumo_home>\tools` ) and open
the visual studio from cmake (`cd <sumo_home>` and then `cmake --open
<cmake_build_directory>`).

Jan

On Tue, 17 Dec 2019, at 4:51 PM, Harald Schaefer wrote:
Hi Daniel,

there are some errors with version.h.
I had the same problem.
I guess you have an old SUMO installed on your system.
The script to generate the version.h file uses the old sumolib from your
installation.
Remove this old installation or at least the sumolib from this
installation and try again.

Good Luck,
Harald


Am 17.12.19 um 16:28 schrieb up201403060:
> Hi,
>
> That is the problem. There are no errors, only those warnings.
> Something else is causing the build to fail I guess.
> Here is a pastebin of the build output: https://pastebin.com/HcskFfvP
>
> Many thanks,
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
> Em 16.12.2019 17:44, Jan Přikryl escreveu:
>> Dear Daniel,
>>
>> warnings are just warnings, and there is an awful lot of them on some
>> files. Visual Studio does not give precedence to errors when listing
>> them in its "Error List" tab, so to find out on which _error_ the
>> compilation actually stopped, you first have to filter away the
>> warnings (in VS 2017 you click the yellow triangle with exclamation
>> mark and they will go away).
>>
>> For me, the ALL_BUILD target sometimes does not compile because I have
>> some errors in Java settings, but unless you need the Java interface
>> this can be probably safely ignored. The important thing is that the
>> `sumo` and `sumo-gui` targets work ;-).
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Dec 2019, at 5:54 PM, up201403060 wrote:
>>> Greeting,
>>>
>>> While trying to build SUMO in Windows using Visual Studio 2019, I
>>> encountered a problem. Build All fails with several C4456 warnings
>>> saying "declaration of '<variable name>' hides previous local
>>> declaration". These warnings prevent SUMO from building. Anyone knows
>>> what can be causing this?
>>>
>>> Thank you for your time,
>>> Daniel Garrido
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