Compiler Updates incoming!
#11


1 hour ago, Matheus said:




Yes, these are strong points of use for Linux but in the past I used virtualization and that was bad for me. Currently I must host a Linux machine online for compilation




1) you can install vmware and run a local machine with windows as host (should be the /index.php?/profile/18894-desarija/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="18894" href="/index.php?/profile/18894-desarija/" rel="">@Desarija's  vm public on the forum). If you little edit the basic compiler with macro and shortcut is pretty easy to run. (also /index.php?/profile/3911-roseon/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="3911" href="/index.php?/profile/3911-roseon/" rel="">@roseon or /index.php?/profile/2167-dethunter12/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="2167" href="/index.php?/profile/2167-dethunter12/" rel="">@dethunter12 should have published a shell script to install the compiler on virgin vm)

2) online vps/dedicated based on linux servers, cost less than windows platform and are more light

3) no point to go on production with windows except the point where you are using microsoft services

#12


1 hour ago, Scura said:




1) you can install vmware and run a local machine with windows as host (should be the /index.php?/profile/18894-desarija/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="18894" href="/index.php?/profile/18894-desarija/" rel="">@Desarija vm public on the forum). If you little edit the basic compiler with macro and shorcut is pretty easy to run. (also /index.php?/profile/3911-roseon/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="3911" href="/index.php?/profile/3911-roseon/" rel="">@roseon or /index.php?/profile/2167-dethunter12/&do=hovercard" data-mentionid="2167" href="/index.php?/profile/2167-dethunter12/" rel="">@dethunter12 should have published a shell script to install the compiler on virgin vm)



2) online vps/dedicated based on linux servers, cost less than windows platform and are more light



3) no point to go on production with windows except the point where you are using microsoft services




I would like to compile everything directly in Windows to avoid having to work with virtualization or having to subscribe to hosting just for this

#13

 


1 hour ago, Matheus said:




I would like to compile everything directly in Windows to avoid having to work with virtualization or having to subscribe to hosting just for this




As i said before you don't have to pay a vm just to compile, you can run vmware and imo is the best options... If you planned to open your server, work on linux otherwise run on windows is fine. Reza 1776 release is already config to compile on windows, check the repository, you should understand pretty fast how to compile on win! 

 

#14


1 hour ago, Scura said:




 



As i said before you don't have to pay a vm just to compile, you can run vmware and imo is the best options... If you planned to open your server, work on linux otherwise run on windows is fine. Reza 1776 release is already config to compile on windows, check the repository, you should understand pretty fast how to compile on win! 



 





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this?

#15


3 hours ago, Matheus said:




this?




yea if you put the source under C:\LastChaos, should alredy be setted for compilation. also  install vs2010 + sp1 to compile and don't retarget solution when asked

#16

VM is not really required anymore you can also use WSL2 and install CentOS and just use Powershell to compile.

#17


On 10/11/2023 at 6:45 AM, WhosUrDaddi said:




VM is not really required anymore you can also use WSL2 and install CentOS and just use Powershell to compile.




yeye, totally forgot, i use linux as base sys

#18


On 10/11/2023 at 1:45 AM, WhosUrDaddi said:




VM is not really required anymore you can also use WSL2 and install CentOS and just use Powershell to compile.




I did this and it's pretty cool

#19


On 10/18/2023 at 12:33 AM, Matheus said:




I did this and it's pretty cool




yea! Suggested, since i am on linux as base sys i didn't thought about it!



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