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==Pitfalls== | |||
===Missing VC++=== | |||
If CMake gives you an error: "The C compiler "cl" is not able to compile a simple test program." | |||
You do not have VC++ installed. Even if Visual Studio is installed, you must ensure VC++ has been installed (an option during the Visual Studio installation). | |||
===Select Debug Exectuable=== | |||
When you click "Start Debugging" in Visual Studio, if you get a dialog box asking you to specify a debug executable, you must right click on the project in the Solution Explorer and select "Set as startup project". |
Latest revision as of 20:36, 17 August 2010
Pitfalls
Missing VC++
If CMake gives you an error: "The C compiler "cl" is not able to compile a simple test program." You do not have VC++ installed. Even if Visual Studio is installed, you must ensure VC++ has been installed (an option during the Visual Studio installation).
Select Debug Exectuable
When you click "Start Debugging" in Visual Studio, if you get a dialog box asking you to specify a debug executable, you must right click on the project in the Solution Explorer and select "Set as startup project".