On Sat, 5 Sep 2020, Rod Widdowson via curl-library wrote:

I'd be *very* reluctant to see the NMAKE files go, but we have never used the vcxproj files. As I recall, I couldn't get over the apparent impedance mismatch between the multiple parameterization options and the configuration types.

Thanks, but I have no intentions of removing the nnake files. I believe those are in a rather good shape, are frequently used and the documentation for them is decent. They are makefiles, easy to understand and maintain even for us who don't actually ever use them.

I was hoping that building curl on windows could be narrowed down to primarily be using these:

 - nmake for building with visual studio (winbuild/)
 - configure for msys/mingw style builds
 - cmake for the rest
 - (mingw makefiles for the adventureous, but they remain mostly undocumented)

The VS project files are different. They are custom XML files for a proprietary product that are (next to) impossible for anyone without that tool to verify and fix. And cmake can generate such files.

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