[geos-devel] Compiling geos on windows
Paul van der Linden
paul.doskabouter at gmail.com
Sat Sep 21 12:59:35 PDT 2019
Hi,
I guess it was just an unlucky checkout, the current sources are compiling
perfectly.
Thanks anyway!
And @Dan: if you ever want something tested under windows/visual studio,
let me know and I'll help.
Paul
>I made a PR that fixes these issues. It can be found at
>https://github.com/libgeos/geos/pull/226
>
>On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 3:23 PM Daniel Baston <dbaston at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> I suspect you're running into the same problem documented in this ticket:
>> https://trac.osgeo.org/geos/ticket/975
>> I think the CI builds are succeeding because they have
>> -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=NO.
>>
>> We probably need to build shared libraries in the CI builds. I haven't
>> fixed it because I don't have ready access to Windows or Visual Studio.
>> If you're able to submit a PR to fix this, it would be most welcome.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dan
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 4:08 PM Paul van der Linden <
>> paul.doskabouter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to compile it on windows (7) in visual studio, but I keep
>>> getting errors about attempting to reference a deleted function (C2280).
>>>
>>> After quite some digging I found out that the usage of
>>> std::vector<std::unique_ptr<SomeType>> was the cause of that.
(Commenting
>>> out that declaration and all its references got me a successful
compile).
>>>
>>> Tried it in vs2017 and vs2019, same results...
>>> Both attempts done via the cmake support that has been built in in
visual
>>> studio (just open the folder containing the cmakelists.txt).
>>>
>>> Strange thing is that in your ci builds just fine with vs2019, 2017 and
>>> even 2015.
>>> Checking the logs, the only difference I see is that in the ci, and
>>> enterprise version is used, while I have the community edition. Find it
>>> hard to believe that those 2 have different compilers...
>>>
>>> Also tried running cmake (latest version), but that kept on complaining
>>> that it couldn't find it's root and couldn't find CMakeDependentOption.
>>>
>>> Has anyone experience with building in visual studio, or any pointers on
>>> how to get this to work?
>>> Will be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Paul
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