Hi All,

I'm using bcc32 and personally I like to have the import libraries created by 
the make_b32.bat in contrib\rddads

because:

- For beginners who don't know how to make the ace32.lib the message
issued by the batch file is enough to provide what it's necessary, no need to 
look into docs or the internet.


- It creates rddads.lib, ace32.lib in the lib\b32 dir, that enforces a good 
order.

- In the case of other libs where there are exceptions like the temporary -a 
switch for the zlib dll then I'm covered.

- If I see the messages requesting for the vars set, then I would look for the 
ace32.dll and the ads.ch and put them in the contrib\rddads dir, and after 
setting the vars the libs are created.

- I think that a message like put the files here would be better :-)

- In the case of ace.h I would like to have it there, no need to haunt for this 
one, if possible, I know it has been discussed...

- I don't mind if the batch file is complex while it does what it should.   If 
there is some improvement then further experiences will help.

- I also had the problem with undefined functions with the ADS 6.11 versión, 
but at least I know where to look and to fix, it seems the batch accepts only 
integers 6,7,8???  Even it seems a little complex, at least they are related, 
and made for a purposse, it is possible to delete lines until we get the right 
result in case of need.  It's preferably than to have nothing and begin to tie 
ideas from other places.

- Hope I'm reading right and my opinions are not out of focus...

Thanks,

Jorge A.




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