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compile problem for the latest version using visual studio 2012

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every time i make a clean i got this. i have no idea how to fix this.

 

1>------ Clean started: Project: plugin-HPMHooking, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------1>Project file contains ToolsVersion="12.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="4.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=291333.2>------ Clean started: Project: plugin-sample, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------2>Project file contains ToolsVersion="12.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="4.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=291333.3>------ Clean started: Project: map-server, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------3>Project file contains ToolsVersion="12.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="4.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=291333.4>------ Clean started: Project: mapcache, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------4>Project file contains ToolsVersion="12.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="4.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=291333.5>------ Clean started: Project: login-server, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------5>Project file contains ToolsVersion="12.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="4.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=291333.6>------ Clean started: Project: char-server, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------6>Project file contains ToolsVersion="12.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="4.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=291333.========== Clean: 6 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 skipped ==========

 

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I think this link can answer your question Compiling Using Visual Studio  :meow:

 

  • Open Hercules-10.sln in your Hercules folder if you use Visual C++ 2010, for Visual C++ 2008, you need to open Hercules-9.sln, for Visual Studio 2012, you need to open Hercules-11.sln, If you use Visual Studio 2013, you need to open Hercules-12.sln instead.

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