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Re: [MSVC starter kit and Winsound]

Date1999-05-01 00:33
FromRichard Dobson
SubjectRe: [MSVC starter kit and Winsound]
It may be that the starter kit is too 'cut down' to build Winsound.
Nafxcwd.lib is one of the MSVC core libraries for MFC (Microsoft
Foundation Classes) - it is automatically linked by Developer Studio as
necessary. There should be no need to ever specify it explicitly in a
project (it would happen if for some reason you needed to rebuild MFC,
and wanted to exclude the existing libraries); and has nothing to do
with getcwd.c, which is the source file for part of the 'runtime
library'.

It may be possible, instead, to build the command-line version of Csound
(consound), which does not use any MFC. If you are considering Linux,
then presumably you would not mind using consound! 

However, it has to be said that Csound is a very large (and complex!)
program, even in the 'pure' console version, and the starter kit is
probably, by definition, not intended to support projects of that size.


Richard Dobson

Sherlock wrote:
> 
> I have the MSVC++ 6.0 starter kit. So far, not about Csoud. The next part part
> is about Csound.
> 
> My question is where is nafxcwd.lib? I don't have this library.
> the winsound.mak complains about this file, yet I can't find.
> My question is, in order to compile this program, WinCsound, where can I get
> this file? Or do I have to make it from the getcwd.c/wgetcwd.c file?
> Any one who wants to help me can. I am not going to byte.
> Robert
> 
> To seek is to find.
> To Find is to Seek.
> So what? Gimme a Windows based computer, and I'll try Linux instead.
> 
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