Hi Marek,
Yes, I know I do nothing else but breaking
things in Harbour, but nevertheless I'd
appreciate if you could help, just like I
used to do when I'm fixing loads of things
"broken" by other developers.
You bet that when I happen to break anything,
this is not my goal (neither is the goal of
anyone else doing mistakes), and it's definitely
not an attack against you, or your competence.
I've found 2008-05-27 04:15 where I've removed
WIN32, __WIN32__, __WINDOWS__ from *vc.mak files.
So, if you say we need WIN32 from this list,
I still wonder about the reason, could you tell
some words about it? Or how to fix this properly
in hbdefs.h?
BTW, I don't know what purpose does it serve
to insult me personally in your messages,
I don't think I've ever did that (rather the
contrary), in my messages towards you. [ If I
did, sorry, I certainly didn't mean it. ]
Nice to see you anyways, and we all miss your
contributions, I definitely do.
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2008.07.02., at 10:47, Marek Paliwoda wrote:
Hi Marek and all,
See as subject. It fails on the .dll building stage
(both MSVS2005 and 2008 in both cpp and non-cpp modes)
It does EXACTLY what YOU TOLD it to do. You've broken
MSVC builds and now you're saying : "it does not work !".
Sorry, it's up to you to fix it, since I find it quite
hard to cooperate with you. That's why I decided to lower
my engagement in Harbour. The fix is quite easy. You're
absoluty capable to find it yourself.
In case you're not too capable - here is a hint :
-DWIN32 in makefile, or better fix hbdefs.h instead.
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