[ https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQCPP-29?page=comments#action_37710 ]
Nathan Mittler commented on AMQCPP-29:
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It sounds like you know what needs to be done - would you fancy providing us with a patch?
> Projects in MSVC build building on top of one another
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMQCPP-29
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQCPP-29
> Project: ActiveMQ C++ Client
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1
> Reporter: Albert Strasheim
> Assigned To: Nathan Mittler
> Priority: Minor
>
> After I've done a complete Debug build on Windows with MSVC 2005, building the solution
again still yields the following each time I build:
> 1>------ Build started: Project: vs2005-activemq-example, Configuration: Debug Win32
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> 1>Linking...
> 1>Embedding manifest...
> 1>Build log was saved at "file://c:\home\albert\work5\activemq-cpp\Debug\BuildLog.htm"
> 1>vs2005-activemq-example - 0 error(s), 0 warning(s)
> ========== Build: 1 succeeded, 0 failed, 3 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
> I think this relinking might have something to do with the tests and activemq-example
all containing a main.cpp with is built as main.obj in the Debug directory.
> You might consider setting up the Windows builds as follows (idea borrowed from many
other projects I've looked at):
> top level of project
> \win_build
> \win_build\solution.sln
> \win_build\project1.sln
> \win_build\project2.sln
> \win_build\Debug (output directory)
> \win_build\Release (output directory)
> \win_build\project1\Debug (intermediate directory)
> \win_build\project1\Release (intermediate directory)
> \win_build\project2\Debug (intermediate directory)
> \win_build\project2\Release (intermediate directory)
> To achieve this, each project's output directory for each build is set to (SolutionDir)$(ConfigurationName)
and the intermediate directory is set to $(SolutionDir)$(ProjectName)\$(ConfigurationName)
(note the extra \).
> This setup keeps all the Windows output out of the top level directory, and prevents
projects from building on top of one another.
> With this setup, you need to refer to src\main as ..\src\main, etc.
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