| That's good. Please make sure this does not break the mingw build,
as I rely on that to build my Windows executables. You can use
the already existing MSVC definitions in SConstruct for that.
Victor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gogins"
To: "Developer discussions"
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 9:27 PM
Subject: [Cs-dev] Trying Microsoft Visual Studio
> Regarding building the next version of Csound for Windows, I have decided
> to
> attempt to continue to use the existing SConstruct, but get it to work
> with
> the free edition of the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler.
>
> This may introduce a delay or other complications, but I feel it is the
> best
> way forward. The best thing about this, if it works, will be that I can
> easily debug Csound with the excellent Microsoft debugger (the GNU
> debugger
> on Windows is very hard to use and frequently just crashes).
>
> I am now involved in satisfying all of the various dependencies
> (libsndfile,
> PortAudio, portmidi done so far; then FLTK, etc., etc...).
>
> I will keep the list posted with progress and any questions or problems I
> run into.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
>
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