> It's not a problem, all improvements to relax are welcome. As for
> compiling the C modules, the sconstruct system is the way to go. I
> don't know if the C++ version of Microsoft Visual Studio will compile
> C source code. Do you have the free download version "Visual C++ 2005
> Express", or some other version? If it does compile C though, the
> sconstruct system (http://www.scons.org/) is the way relax builds it's
> modules. According to the SCons website, the system has "[b]uilt-in
> support for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and past Visual Studio
> versions", so by running the command 'scons' in the relax base
> directory the modules should automatically compile. I'll download the
> free version of Visual Studio and give it a go - maybe I will be able
> to provide Windows binaries to download!
>
> Bye,
>
> Edward
>
Hi Ed,
I have the 2005 version of Visual Studio, the costly one. I tryed
running the sconstruct file, and the error message is the following:
exec codeObject in __main__.__dict__
File "D:\Program Files\NMR\relax-1.2.6\sconstruct.py", line 814, in ?
Main()
File "D:\Program Files\NMR\relax-1.2.6\sconstruct.py", line 55, in
__init__
self.help()
File "D:\Program Files\NMR\relax-1.2.6\sconstruct.py", line 245, in help
Help(string)
NameError: global name 'Help' is not defined
Have a nice evening
Daniel