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Compiling windows 12.2 #57

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ErlendSB opened this issue Jun 23, 2013 · 5 comments
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Compiling windows 12.2 #57

ErlendSB opened this issue Jun 23, 2013 · 5 comments

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@ErlendSB
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Currently unable to compile on windows. Project file seems to be missing libspotify

@wilderkaiser
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i see ... not possible to add it from this source? https://developer.spotify.com/technologies/libspotify/

@ErlendSB
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I tried using the project file from the 12.1 branch, which have the dependencies. But I ran into more compilation errors. I'll see if I can at least give you guys some logs when I get home from work. This C++ programming is a bit beyond my skillset, but if I manage to get a build going, I'll post a pull request.

@wilderkaiser
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That sounds good! I already have running it on the 11 eden and i am very impressed about how fast this is working. Another Q. Fanarts is not working, Feature/Bug or any Idea?

@bigmacpaddy
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I managed to build the latest master version, by copying the missing files from VS2010Express folder in 12.1. Shows as 12.2 when installed and running.

But i get the skipping errors when changing songs. #45

More info here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=67012&page=116

Not sure if any of this helps.

@neoflex
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neoflex commented Jun 30, 2013

Hi,

If someone has a working solution for windows, could you please make a pull request?
I personnaly only test on ubuntu ;)

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