Viktor

Here I endorse Francesco's observation.

What32 has always been an inspiration to me, and 
probably for some others also. Whatever I could do 
till date on Windows platform is due to What32 only.
It is always a source of references whenever I need 
one.

So I strongly resist that it should be removed from SVN.
You just disable it from default builds, simple.

Regards
Pritpal Bedi

PS . In the long run when hbwin.lib will take up shape
then we can think of removing it.




Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> hbwhat was a notorious build-breaker since it has been
> added, and despite the efforts trying to fix it, it still is.
> 
> Since it has no real users either, we miss feedback
> and besides making it build, we cannot be sure it even
> works. Since there were several bugs found in it, and
> no one fixed them, it's safe to assume the lib isn't ready
> for production, nor is it supported on WinCE / amd64.
> 
> Yet it still takes lots of efforts to maintain it, it also
> impacts build time due to the large sources.
> 
> So, I'd like to propose to remove it from the repository.
> 
> Any objections or opinions on that?
> 
> Brgds,
> Viktor
> 
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