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starkdg


Joined: 11 Feb 2008
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hello all,

I am new to the project. I recently downloaded the binary for use on my system. This is a neat little program, and I may be interested in donating some of my time and energy to helping this project. I have programming knowledge in c/c++. None in Python, but I suppose I can get up to speed on that too.

My question is in regards to compiling the source code. Which folder in the svn repository holds the current state of the project ? I know about using svn client and how svn works. I just need to know how to interpret the folder structure in the repository. Any advice/suggestions as to where to start, dev tools to use to compile, would be greatly appreciated. I noticed the documentation files in the repository and will read those. Thanks.

dgs
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budtse


Joined: 14 Jan 2006
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Location: Belgium
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To build the current ClamWin applications, this page should help you get set up:
https://wiki.clamwin.com/index.php/Building_ClamWin https://wiki.clamwin.com/index.php/Building_ClamWin.

If you have specific questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Have Fun,
budtse
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where to download ms dll's
starkdg


Joined: 11 Feb 2008
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Trying to build the project from source here. I cannot find the following ms dll's

exchmem.dll
dapi.dll
libxds.dll

The wiki page cited above says to dowload form ms exchange server. Could someone please clarify? Thanks.

dgs.
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budtse


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These files need to be available to the build process when you want to build the Outlook Plugin. However, the plugin doesn't need them in runtime.

We cannot distribute these files since they are licensed by Microsoft, so i'm afraid you'll have to find them somewhere else or just forget about compiling the Outlook plugin (I'll have to check how you can remove that section from the setup_all.py script).

regards,
budtse
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sherpya


Joined: 22 Mar 2006
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I think office sdk should be enough perhaps you can get some problems with the different versions of office
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