Plug-In help
Plug-In help
Hey I have a plugin souce (TEST1.cpp) and I would like to get it into a .dll form so I could load it onto a server with /loadpluggin C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.8\TEST1.dll would anyone be able to make the .cpp file i have into a .dll file for me to run on my server? I'm on windows..=[ i know lol most people run linux and i probably should but i dont so if anyone could help me i'll send the .cpp file to you if you'll make it into a .dll file for me. that would be great!
LJuk
yes, yes it can, many plug-in developers use the Express eddition.
TankSnipe
it's not that hard, you should have come onto IRC to ask for help before spending that much time.
Red Bull
what compiler are you using? if your using some version of Visual C++ then simply copy the SAMPLE_PLUGIN folder, replace the word SAMPLE_PLUGIN with your plugin name in the contents of ALL the files as well as the file names, and then add your code to the cpp file.
Then it's as simple as building the project.
*NOTE*
you will need the API header and export lib. So you ether need to build BZ from the source tree, or make sure the header and lib that we include with the installed verison in the API folder.
If none of this makese sense to any of you, then you probably should learn more about programing before you begin to write plug-ins
yes, yes it can, many plug-in developers use the Express eddition.
TankSnipe
it's not that hard, you should have come onto IRC to ask for help before spending that much time.
Red Bull
what compiler are you using? if your using some version of Visual C++ then simply copy the SAMPLE_PLUGIN folder, replace the word SAMPLE_PLUGIN with your plugin name in the contents of ALL the files as well as the file names, and then add your code to the cpp file.
Then it's as simple as building the project.
*NOTE*
you will need the API header and export lib. So you ether need to build BZ from the source tree, or make sure the header and lib that we include with the installed verison in the API folder.
If none of this makese sense to any of you, then you probably should learn more about programing before you begin to write plug-ins
JeffM