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no convenient Windows IDE (split from "UFO:AI sucks ?")

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Mattn:

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hehe - nice option to vote for. Isn't there Visual Studio available in a lite version that could be used for the windows users? They would of course still need to set up all their build environment by themselves - but I think they are used to it. Otherwise they would use Linux ;)

But now that almost all (if not all) dependencies are also included in the source tree of ufoai it shouldn't be that hard to do that in visual studio i think - some windows user is willing to provide some project files?

Grug:

--- Quote from: Mattn on April 19, 2014, 01:10:58 pm ---They would of course still need to set up all their build environment by themselves - but I think they are used to it. Otherwise they would use Linux ;)
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Not at all... if they are on Windows then they need to be spoon-fed.

Duke:
C'mon mattn, we don't even have a list of the needed libs with their versions...

Mattn:

--- Quote from: Mattn on April 19, 2014, 01:10:58 pm ---But now that almost all (if not all) dependencies are also included in the source tree of ufoai it shouldn't be that hard to do that in visual studio i think - some windows user is willing to provide some project files?

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so why should you know version and libs?

and please keep in mind that my intention was not to start a flamewar. i would with pleasure add the project files - but still a windows user has to create (and maintain) them. the requirements are here: http://ufoai.org/wiki/Coding#Requirements so if anyone wants to jump in. please do.

Duke:
If all the dependencies are in the repo, why then does radiant not compile ?

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