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Binary for more recent version #1

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ShoujoQ opened this issue Aug 21, 2014 · 3 comments
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Binary for more recent version #1

ShoujoQ opened this issue Aug 21, 2014 · 3 comments

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@ShoujoQ
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ShoujoQ commented Aug 21, 2014

Hi,

I'm looking at potentially doing a translation of Totono - a title that the source code version supports, but not the most recent binary version.

I've tried myself, but I cannot get the source to compile (lots of type errors and argument errors).

Is it possible to get a binary of the most recent version of the code?

Sincerely,
Shoujo Q

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The current release should support it. What flags are you passing?

In any case, try this binary, I rebuilt from the same source (and it should be the same as the one available for download): https://mega.co.nz/#!IlIUUJjC!7-mI69_K8XQ_CQLXDVmiIl_CDC7Ndsu5KaN-ch6AMlI

Also, what compiler are you using? I'm interested as to what was preventing you from compiling it.

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ShoujoQ commented Aug 22, 2014

Was passing -xg nss.npa Totono (per the OP here: http://forums.novelnews.net/showthread.php?t=35621 ) and it didn't work, since the latest binary I found ( https://github.com/Wilhansen/nipa/downloads ) was from 2012.04.15 (Totono having been released in 2013).

Re: Compiling - first I tried compiling it with GCC (installed via MinGW), then with VS Express 2013. No joy either way (similar errors in either case).

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ShoujoQ commented Aug 22, 2014

New binary you provided is working, thanks.

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