| Yes, I understand, but several files have been added and a few removed since
then. Thus, one must go through and selectively add files as necessary.
Basically, there will always be new files, because every opcode has a source
file. In addition, the source code contains mk, mk1, lk1, and tgt files
dated 3/19/99. I assume these files to be makefiles for other compilers.
But it is my understanding that a MS compiler is used for both Winsound and
Consound, and the appropriate makefiles date from May and June last year.
So my question remains... Why aren't the Windows makefiles updated?
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From: owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk
[mailto:owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Richard Dobson
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 5:14 AM
To: Csound
Subject: Re: Compiling Csound for Windows
The makefiles and workspace simply list the source files, their
dependencies, and commands to the compiler tools ( a unix makefile is
esentially no different). Unless a new source file is added, or any
removed, there is no need to change them. Once I have a project
developed, often the only time I ever need to chnage the workspace is
when the next version of the compiler comes out!
Richard Dobson
Xopher wrote:
>
> This may be a dumb question, but why are the makefiles and workspaces for
> the MS compiler from 1998. Shouldn't these files have the same date as
the
> latest version of Csound? I'm referring to the files in "csound_src.zip"
on
> the bath site, BTW.
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