| I see that in commit:
https://github.com/csound/csound/commit/a4f15649d9fa2bc95f95b1acd55f75a9575d1828
Michael has turned off checking of V19 on Windows. I'm alright with
this, as the likelihood of v18 being used on Windows is small compared
to Linux. However, I also think this is hiding some other problem and
simply ignoring it. I had tested with my CMake changes on Windows when
I committed and it compiled the test and detected v19 correctly. I'd
rather find out why it is not working rather than ignore the problem,
but on the other hand, v18 is so old I guess we can ignore.
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:34 AM, Steven Yi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just FYI, for issue #308, I've written a small C test to test getting
> the Portaudio version number. I added a try_run test to the CMake file
> to test and run the test. This test is passing and building for me on
> OSX and Windows with v19. I'm not quite sure what to do about testing
> for v18. If you can test with v18, that'd be great. If you could test
> the latest, have v19, and don't get a successful Portaudio driver
> build, then please report here.
>
> Thanks!
> steven
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