"clipka" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "madiyaan damha" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > I did not install the platform SDK by myself. Some other application might
> > have installed it.
>
> Visual Studio did I guess; just wanted to make sure you didn't overwrite the
> thing that came with VS with a different SDK version.
>
> > I am using Visual Studio 2005 (no service pack installed). Should I install
> > SP1 for Visual Studio and then give it a try?
>
> Probably, yes.
>
> > Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
> > Version 8.0.50727.42 (RTM.050727-4200)
>
> Same here.
>
> > Microsoft .NET Framework
> > Version 2.0.50727
>
> "2.0.50727 SP1" here.
>
> > Installed Edition: Professional
>
> "Standard" here.
>
> > Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 77626-009-0000007-41098
> > Microsoft Visual C++ 2005
>
> "77633-235-7976321-41179" here.
>
> > In my environment, I have added boost's include path directly into VS 2005
> > include directories and BOOST_ROOT is also set to the same path.
>
> Can you run "set" in a command window and post the output so we can have a look
> whether there are any peculiarities about your environment variables?
Sorry about the double post. Just want to let you know that I am currently
downloading VS 2005 SP1 and will install it after it gets done. I will post
here again after trying to compile with VS 2005 SP1.
Regards,
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