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    How to remove a dependency from a project?

    Code:
    ------ Build started: Project: Warper, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
    Compiling...
    Warper.cpp
    Setup.cpp
    Generating Code...
    Linking...
    LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file 'G:\Open.obj'
    Build log was saved at "file://g:\Open Ascent\trunk\src\scripts\projects\2003_int_release_Warper\BuildLog.htm"
    Warper - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)
    ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========

    You don't need Open.obj. Remove it from your dependencies

    How do I remove a dependency? I've tried googling it but it didn't really help.

    Thanks in advanced!
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    How to remove a dependency from a project?
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    guitargod218's Avatar Banned
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    At the beginning of a C++ script, it'll say something like "include __________", just remove that and then compile.

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    That's not advisable to remove a dependency... Thats why its called a DEPENDENCY. Files won't work the way they will without it.
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    Okay Gastric, any advice on how to fix my problem then?
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    Maybe someone can send him the file. If you compiled the stuff yourself (for example, Moon++), I'd try updating it, since those files are supposed to be there already.

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    I've compiled everything myself, as far as I am aware everything is up to date, and my serer works fine (so I know that it compiles properly, meaning its not a problem with any VC++ files)
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    Since I'm having so much trouble with this and nobody seems to know the answer to my problem would anybody be willing to compile this for me (I will provide the source through email)?

    OpenAscent TRUNK r252

    email me at [email protected]

    Thank you

    EDIT: oh yes, plus rep if you compile
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