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Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Kakhkhor Abdijalilov
It is not there or I am missing something? As I remember correctly
Visual Studio 2008 solution did include configuration for Win64.

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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4

May I ask what are currently the main development platforms for the project?
Windows and Mac-OS?  Thanks.

Regards,

Hong Yu



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It is not there or I am missing something? As I remember correctly
Visual Studio 2008 solution did include configuration for Win64.

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Kakhkhor Abdijalilov.

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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Luigi Ballabio
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On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 07:44 -0500, Kakhkhor Abdijalilov wrote:
> It is not there or I am missing something? As I remember correctly
> Visual Studio 2008 solution did include configuration for Win64.

No, it's not there.  If you can provide a patch, I'll include it.

Thanks,
        Luigi


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Luigi Ballabio
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On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:29 +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
> May I ask what are currently the main development platforms for the project?
> Windows and Mac-OS?  Thanks.

I work mostly on Linux.  Ferdinando works on Windows, but I don't know
which version of Visual C++ he's using these days.

Luigi


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4

Good news that Linux is supported, too!  I wonder how you work with Visual
Studio on windows, since the free VC++ may lack full functionalities, right?

I am able to build quantLib-1.1 on Ubuntu-Linux, but haven't fully compiled
trunk version yet.  How about I join you to study the problem?  Very
interested.

Regards,

Hong Yu



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From: Luigi Ballabio
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 9:40 PM
To: Hong Yu
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Subject: Re: [Quantlib-dev] Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:29 +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
> May I ask what are currently the main development platforms for the
> project?
> Windows and Mac-OS?  Thanks.

I work mostly on Linux.  Ferdinando works on Windows, but I don't know
which version of Visual C++ he's using these days.

Luigi


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Luigi Ballabio
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:56 +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
> Good news that Linux is supported, too!  I wonder how you work with Visual
> Studio on windows, since the free VC++ may lack full functionalities, right?

No, the compiler has all the features of the commercial version.  It's
just the IDE that misses some tools.

> I am able to build quantLib-1.1 on Ubuntu-Linux, but haven't fully compiled
> trunk version yet.  How about I join you to study the problem?  Very
> interested.

Ehm, I'm afraid I don't follow.  What problem?

Luigi


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4

Thanks for the information!  Yesterday I updated the source and compiled OK.
So Linux-compiling is not a problem now.

Also, I mean I am interested in joining quantlib development.  So I am
following the mailing lists to learn the code for sometime first.  Thanks.

Regards,

Hong Yu



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> I am able to build quantLib-1.1 on Ubuntu-Linux, but haven't fully
> compiled
> trunk version yet.  How about I join you to study the problem?  Very
> interested.

Ehm, I'm afraid I don't follow.  What problem?

Luigi


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
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> Ferdinando works on Windows, but I don't know
> which version of Visual C++ he's using these days.

VC9 (aka 2008)

I plan to switch to VC10 (2010) soon, but will keep maintaining VC9

ciao -- Nando

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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4
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By the way, if the project wish for people to work on Windows and Mac, I am
also interested to try as I have VC-10-express on windows-7.  Just not so
sure how to get Mac for free and to install.

Regards,

Hong Yu



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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 4:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [Quantlib-dev] Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration


Thanks for the information!  Yesterday I updated the source and compiled OK.
So Linux-compiling is not a problem now.

Also, I mean I am interested in joining quantlib development.  So I am
following the mailing lists to learn the code for sometime first.  Thanks.

Regards,

Hong Yu


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Kakhkhor Abdijalilov
Is there any difference between "paid"  Visual C++ 2010 solutions and
express version solutions?

Looks like solution files for older versions don't convert well into
Visual C++ 2010 solution. Did anyone tried to write a makefile for MS
nmake?

Regards,
Kakhkhor Abdijalilov.

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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4

May I ask about installing libboost on windows?  Do we only need the
following components for quantlib (http://quantlib.org/install/vc9.shtml)?

- Boost header files
- start menu shortcuts
- source & doc
- tools (source and binary)
- Boost Test (unit test framework for VC9.0 and VC10.0)

Regards & Thanks a lot

Hong Yu



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Is there any difference between "paid"  Visual C++ 2010 solutions and
express version solutions?

Looks like solution files for older versions don't convert well into
Visual C++ 2010 solution. Did anyone tried to write a makefile for MS
nmake?

Regards,
Kakhkhor Abdijalilov.

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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Luigi Ballabio
On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 19:05 +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
> May I ask about installing libboost on windows?  Do we only need the
> following components for quantlib (http://quantlib.org/install/vc9.shtml)?
>
> - Boost header files
> - start menu shortcuts
> - source & doc
> - tools (source and binary)
> - Boost Test (unit test framework for VC9.0 and VC10.0)

Yes. I usually don't install start menu shortcuts, source & doc, and
tools.  The headers and the test libraries are enough.

Luigi


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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4

Thanks!  Next I have a question about building QuantLib source in
VC10-express.  I specified boost path in 'include dir' and 'lib dir' of
'VC++ Directories' of 'project dependencies'.  And then the building process
resulted in a 'lib\QuantLib-vc100-mt-gd.lib' file, and some error messages
like the following:

"ql\qldefines.hpp(29): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file:
'boost/config.hpp': No such file or directory".

Look forward to any suggestions.

Regards,

Hong Yu



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From: Luigi Ballabio
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 9:10 PM
To: Hong Yu
Cc: Kakhkhor Abdijalilov ; [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Quantlib-dev] Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 19:05 +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
> May I ask about installing libboost on windows?  Do we only need the
> following components for quantlib (http://quantlib.org/install/vc9.shtml)?
>
> - Boost header files
> - start menu shortcuts
> - source & doc
> - tools (source and binary)
> - Boost Test (unit test framework for VC9.0 and VC10.0)

Yes. I usually don't install start menu shortcuts, source & doc, and
tools.  The headers and the test libraries are enough.

Luigi



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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

YuHong-4
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I can build QuantLib (v1.1 code and trunk code) in VC-2010-express IDE these
days, and the release version also passes all 400 more tests.  So not so
sure of your suggestion on modifying for MS nmake.  But I do remember quite
a few warnings during the building process; did you refer to the warnings?
Thanks.

Regards,

Hong Yu



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Looks like solution files for older versions don't convert well into
Visual C++ 2010 solution. Did anyone tried to write a makefile for MS
nmake?

Regards,
Kakhkhor Abdijalilov.

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How to use QuantLib in Portfolio Analysis

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Some friends are doing portfolio analysis recently, and they are considering
using Matlab-like tools.   May I ask, can QuantLib be used in portfolio
analysis, and how in general?  Thanks!

Regards,

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Re: Visual Studio 2010 Win64 configuration

Luigi Ballabio
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On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 12:50 -0500, Kakhkhor Abdijalilov wrote:
> Is there any difference between "paid"  Visual C++ 2010 solutions and
> express version solutions?
>
> Looks like solution files for older versions don't convert well into
> Visual C++ 2010 solution. Did anyone tried to write a makefile for MS
> nmake?

No, I don't think there's any difference in the solutions.  The reason
the 64-bit configuration is missing might just be that the conversion
was done on a 32-bit machine.

Luigi



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