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What's next? #50

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Timeffect0 opened this issue Feb 14, 2018 · 4 comments
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What's next? #50

Timeffect0 opened this issue Feb 14, 2018 · 4 comments

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Timeffect0 commented Feb 14, 2018

Issue Description

build

WinStudio 2017 Vr. Korean
you look in the lower left corner is '빌드에 성공했습니다'
'빌드에 성공했습니다' -> 'complete to Build'

complete to 'Build'
What's next?

I'm confused, to see 'To Build'
Could you explain it in detail with the picture?
please

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  • Els_kom version: [Els_kom_new-master]
  • OS: [win 7 - 64bit]
  • OS Arch: [Your OS Arch here]
  • OS Build: [Your OS Build here]

Note: Newer versions from time to time ship with a newer version of python embedded.

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@Timeffect0 Timeffect0 changed the title Could you explain it in detail with the picture? What's next? Feb 14, 2018
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AraHaan commented Mar 17, 2018

Sorry for late reply I have loat internet for a while so yeah.

Also locally I been changing the kom-wework branch and have line about 10,000 insertions, and abour 6,000 deletions or so and I rebased it on my laptop quite a bit as well to clean up history. The only issue is that my phone has internet amd I cant force push on Git2Go. I recommend using that branch in an git clone until it merges and then checkout master and delete locally when merged into master. The kom-rework branch was needed to eliminate complexity from cpython building prior to building Els_kom and make it as simple as:

  1. Open PCbuild/pcbuild.sln in Visual Studio 2017 (any edition).
  2. click on Build -> Build Solution in Visual Studio menu.

That would build all 7 projects including the kom plugins.

Also the kom v2 plugin is complete. The remaining on it is kom v3 & v4 packer function implementations and fixing up the kom v4 unpacker as it seems to not get the reading right.

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AraHaan commented Mar 27, 2018

@Timeffect0 if you would like you could contribute to the code or readme too. I hope what I explained above helps. Also I recommend using the kom-rework branch so it can not only get tested to ensure it works but for the much easeir and faster compile times.

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AraHaan commented Apr 23, 2018

I think I should close this for now but link it to this issue: #48.

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