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Dark GDK / im still getting dgdk problems

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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 04:21
So I read the installation.pdf file and include the include and library files.. Now I get this:

Is there any way I can resolve this?

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Xarshi
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 04:25
are you using msvc++ 2008?

DNDK - Dark Newton Development Kit. In progress.
aluseus GOD
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 04:30
yup.

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Mike Johnson
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 08:45
Can you post your code and your project settings. Are you able to compile all of the tutorials and samples?
MikeyK65
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 13:31
Hi there

How did you create your project? Did you use one of the wizards to create it or one of the VS2008's create project options?

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Mike
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 13:58 Edited at: 29th Nov 2007 14:00
Isn't there a DGDK template project around for VS2008? I remember Mr.HappyDude posted one for the old VS2003.

It should ease the things if somebody posts one...
IanM
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 18:19
There are 3 wizards that automatically install into VC2008 when you install the GDK - aluseus simply didn't use them and created a windows project instead.

I think the easiest way to fix this is to make a copy of the source files, delete the project, recreate the project using one of the GDK wizards, and then copy the source files back into the project folder and add them to the project.

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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 18:48
I know about the wizards but I tried to use them and couldn't use them...
Why? They didn't *** appear.

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IanM
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 19:31 Edited at: 29th Nov 2007 19:36
In your GDK installation folder is a file called 'Installation.pdf' ... read it and follow the instructions.

[EDIT]
Forget that - they don't cover the wizards.

Try this:
Locate the Wizards folder within the GDK installation and copy the complete folder into your C:\Documents and Settings\<your windows username>\My Documents\Visual Studio 2008 folder

I don't know whether it's quite that simple but give it a go.

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