ndesktop wrote:alextusinean wrote:Oh and also, I've just noticed that my VS 2017 BuildTools installation's include directories are used. Shouldn't VS 2019 ones be used?
That's what I said myself. Try to use the environment variables from the previous post explicitly, then rerun the automate script or whatever batch/shell script you are using.
Maybe it's because you are not using Windows SDK from a default location, I'm not sure - you can modify temporarily the vs toolchain script from src/build/ to check if there is not some arcane error you are overlooking.
As I've said, I've tried setting those environment variables, but nothing changed.