tag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:/discussions/problems/747-missing-dxerrlibAppVeyor: Discussion 2018-10-19T08:16:43Ztag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/344393822014-09-03T17:43:22Z2014-09-03T17:43:22ZMissing dxerr.lib<div><p>Will take a look. Thanks for the link.</p></div>Feodor Fitsnertag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/344393822014-09-03T17:48:37Z2014-09-03T17:48:37ZMissing dxerr.lib<div><p>Download there <a href=
"https://dxut.codeplex.com/releases/view/125686?RateReview=true">https://dxut.codeplex.com/releases/view/125686?RateReview=true</a>
is just a zip containing few VS solutions. What are we supposed to
do with that zip?</p></div>Feodor Fitsnertag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/344393822014-09-05T02:48:16Z2014-09-05T02:48:17ZMissing dxerr.lib<div><p>It may be simpler to just add the legacy DX SDK. While large, it
contains everything necessary to build most DirectX applications
that haven't transitioned to the Windows 8.x SDK.</p>
<p><a href=
"http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6812">Microsoft
Download Center</a></p></div>SLtag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/344393822014-09-05T03:16:39Z2014-09-05T03:16:39ZMissing dxerr.lib<div><p>OK, makes sense. Will take a look, thanks!</p></div>Feodor Fitsnertag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/344393822014-09-12T04:22:05Z2014-09-12T04:22:05ZMissing dxerr.lib<div><p>DirectX SDK has been installed into <code>C:\Program Files
(x86)\Microsoft DirectX SDK</code></p></div>Feodor Fitsnertag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/344393822014-09-18T04:53:05Z2014-09-18T04:53:07ZMissing dxerr.lib<div><p>Adding the DirectX SDK solves my issue. Thanks!</p></div>Vincent Heuken