(missed the mailing list last time) Hi William, Thanks for the steps to succeed with vcproject. I am sure that there will be a few more tweaks involved (like setting VC's include path etc.). I will try to build it and consult/inform you if there is any deviation from the README.
This will work as a starting point in understanding the requirements for what I intend to do. As Magnus mentioned earlier, I also wish to create the project that will not include the source files like 'vcproject' does; instead, it will contain just the dsp and the dsw (VC 6) files. Somebody interested in working with newer versions of VS can use it's feature to upgrade these formats to the respective version. Chris, the on initial cursory look, the msvcgen.sh file stored in the attic shows that your project uses some tool called jam to do the magic. I would really love to have this functionality in the new port we are developing. I will look deeper into it. Thomas, I love the idea of eclipse; any platform, any language, one IDE. I am downloading it right now. Can you please send in the steps that you perform to setup the environment, including mingw toolkit; I will try to grow on that. The idea of this effort is to have a GUI IDE, with a slew of features that MSVC offers: Memory window that allows you to edit memory inplace, call-stack window, watches, quick-expression evaluater with class/struct support, etc. etc. . If Eclipse can offer all these, then I dont think anyone would mind using it insead of MSVC. <Jonah> ...If you have a grudge, do something about it... ...a lot of us have more important things to work on than simple porting... </Jonah> That's exactly the point Mr Jonah. I am trying to do something, and trying to leverage from the past experiences of others in the community. Looking at these handful of the responses, it seems that I am not alone in the quest for using a better IDE!!! And, no one is forced to respond to a mail to criticize, rather than help. If it is such a 'simple porting', may I ask why hasn't it been attempted successfuly in so many years of PG's history? At least I dont see anybody documening any such procedure. This 'simple porting' will allow and pull-in a lot more talented devs than you and I. Wish me luck in this effort Mr Jonah. Gurjeet. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org