RE: Building SFL

"Pawling, John" <[email protected]> Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:33:07 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.sfl
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Anna,

Bob Colestock will answer your SFL questions soon.  Also, please check out
the v1.0 SMP Components Setup Manual that describes the component
installation procedures for the v1.9 SFL, v1.9 CML, and v1.3 R5 Enhanced
SNACC libraries.  It is available from the Library Files section of
<http://www.getronicsgov.com/hot/sfl_home.htm>.

Please note that the Fortezza Developer's Web Site (a.k.a. Armadillo web
site) has been pemanently terminated.  Getronics bought Van Dyke, so the Van
Dyke web site has been replaced by the Getronics Government Solutions web
site.

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John Pawling, [email protected]
Getronics Government Solutions, LLC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anna Lahoud
To: [email protected]
Sent: 3/30/2001 2:54 PM
Subject: Building SFL
Importance: Low

I have downloaded all the Windows files from the Getronics website for
SFL, ACL, CML, and SNACC.  To date, I am unable to built any of these in
their entirety and am really struggling to see the beginning of the
process.  With the number of directories, subdirectories, and readme
files, I am not sure really where to begin tracking down the problems I
encounter.  I am building on Windows 95 in Microsoft Visual C++ 6.
 
I have done some work with Spex/2 and the CML recently but I would like
to do some work with the SFL now.  Building any or all of the projects
within the SFL is (mass) producing the following error:
 
c:\mycode\cml\smime\libcert\include\sm_apicert.h(41) : fatal error
C1083: Cannot open include file: 'sm_vdatypes.h': No such file or
directory
 
I cannot find that file anywhere in my CML directory structure although
I did find a batch file that appears to rename a file to sm_vdatypes.h.
Can you point me to some better process for building the whole set of
libraries for my environment?  I am unable to access any of the web
sites mentioned in earlier posts to this mailing lists, with the
exception of the Getronics web site.  The Armadillo web site has been
down for months and the Van Dyke web site is also not available.  Is
there another site that has files or readme files that I need?
 
Anna Lahoud