On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>wrote:
> Hi, > > Did you try to use unicows lib? If not, I'd > suggest to try it, since it solves this problem > in quite simple way. All you need to do is adding > -lunicows to your hbmk2 make file and bundle > unicows.dll with your app. Works with all supported > Harbour compilers. Get prebuilt libunicows binaries > from here: > http://libunicows.sourceforge.net/ Viktor has mentioned it before, but I'd thought I'd tell you anyway... that with the libunicows files, use hbmk2 with the switch -L<path to libunicows files> along with the -lunicows to get everything to work. This will save you some some if you were not aware of this step. > > > BTW There are the Windows applications in two builds - UNICODE and > > non-UNICODE. > > There are, but it's unnecessary in case of > Harbour apps, and it's generally not a very > good idea from several aspects to have > different binaries for U and non-U. > >
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