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CL.exe could not be run. #72
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Can you try changing your of path to something shorter?
E.g. C:\of
Just to test if that's the problem?
One of the vs build apps can't handle commands over 255 chars in length
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017 at 14:45, Christopher Baker ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey @elliotwoods <https://github.com/elliotwoods>, I hate to bother you
with this one, as I'm almost certain it's a configuration problem on my
end, and my lack of Windows experience is on show ... but hoping you have a
tip:
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<https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/300484/22137452/d327735c-dea0-11e6-9162-2493a50b014f.png>
Have you seen this? Online it usually says that this means that C++
support hasn't been installed, but I made sure it was during installation
and confirmed other oF examples compile no problem.
Anyway, everything was working splendidly on a different windows machine
yesterday. Then I moved to a fresh install of Windows 10, installed VS2015
community, the Kinect SDK 2.0, etc and started getting this error, just
with this addon. I can compile openFrameworks apps (examples, etc) normally.
Let me know if you have thoughts or would prefer for me to take this to
the forum.
Thanks,
CB
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@elliotwoods Wow. That was it. You just saved me a whole lot of time. I'll add a little section to the README.md as my path wasn't insanely unusual, but apparently the |
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Hey @elliotwoods, I hate to bother you with this one, as I'm almost certain it's a configuration problem on my end, and my lack of Windows experience is on show ... but hoping you have a tip:
Have you seen this? Online it usually says that this means that C++ support hasn't been installed, but I made sure it was during installation and confirmed other oF examples compile no problem.
Anyway, everything was working splendidly on a different windows machine yesterday. Then I moved to a fresh install of Windows 10, installed VS2015 community, the Kinect SDK 2.0, etc and started getting this error, just with this addon. I can compile openFrameworks apps (examples, etc) normally.
Let me know if you have thoughts or would prefer for me to take this to the forum.
Thanks,
CB
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