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Re: [sumo-user] Apply changes to source code
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Hi Amit,
you are missing the last two steps in Method 1 or Method 2:
Opening the .sln file will open Visual Studio, here you can run a
build under the menu item Build, which at the end will generate
the sumo-gui
Greetings, Harald
Am 26.05.21 um 10:27 schrieb Jakob
Erdmann:
I do not understand your question. If you follow
the whole guide then you will rebuild all applications and a
fresh version of sumo,sumo-gui etc will be in the bin subfolder
of your sumo folder.
Thankyou
sir,
I
have generated the project.sln file, after following the
procedure from the procedure told in the windows built.
But how to integrate the .sln in sumo gui?
Regards
AMIT
RAI
Greetings,
Keeproute=2
matches vehicle to road if distance to road is 100
m. I want to increase this limit. To do this I
downloaded the source code. Made corresponding
changes in vehicle.cpp. In order for these
changes to come into effect I need to compile the
file. When I am compiling the file using command
line in windows, I get the error:
Vehicle.cpp:20:20
fatal error:config.h: no such file or directory
#include
<config.h>
Compilation
terminated.
I
searched config.h but I didn't find it
Can
someone help me on this? Thanx in advance🙏.
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