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# hud_credits.cpp  | # hud_credits.cpp  | ||
# hud_flashlight.cpp  | # hud_flashlight.cpp  | ||
== Compiling Under Linux ==  | |||
VS 2010 introduces a new format to the project files, namely .vcxproj. This format is incompatible with Valve's distributed vprojtomake converter. Killer Monkey created a new vprojtomake program that converts BOTH .vcproj and .vcxproj to make files as needed for the Source Linux compile. [[vprojtomake_2010|Download vprojtomake 2010]]  | |||
== See also ==  | == See also ==  | ||
Revision as of 18:30, 24 April 2010
Visual Studio 2010 is the best choice for Source. You can use the free C++ Express edition.
Debugging
- Follow the instructions for fixing debug compiles in VS2008, which apply here as well.
 - Right click on the client and server projects in VS and go to Properties > Configuration > General. Change Target Name to client and server respectively.
 
Fixing Warnings
If you want to remove the "precompiled header" warnings seen during a full compile, open these files in your client project and move #include "cbase.h" up to the first line:
- hud_locator.cpp
 - hud_credits.cpp
 - hud_flashlight.cpp
 
Compiling Under Linux
VS 2010 introduces a new format to the project files, namely .vcxproj. This format is incompatible with Valve's distributed vprojtomake converter. Killer Monkey created a new vprojtomake program that converts BOTH .vcproj and .vcxproj to make files as needed for the Source Linux compile. Download vprojtomake 2010
