Jonathan Worthington wrote:
> Ron Blaschke wrote:
>> Seems like the old Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 is discontinued.
>>
>> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/visualc/aa336490.aspx
>>
> Aha. If you would have a moment to write these latest changes into
> readme.win32.pod and send in a patch, that'd be
Ron Blaschke wrote:
Seems like the old Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 is discontinued.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/visualc/aa336490.aspx
Aha. If you would have a moment to write these latest changes into
readme.win32.pod and send in a patch, that'd be awesome; otherwise I'll
get to it when I
Jonathan Worthington wrote:
> chromatic via RT wrote:
>> With ICU optional these days, is this still necessary?
>>
> Since Windows doesn't ship with a C compiler and this toolkit is one of
> the easiest ways to get hold of one for free, then yes, it's good to
> have it documented. (It may be *ca
chromatic via RT wrote:
With ICU optional these days, is this still necessary?
Since Windows doesn't ship with a C compiler and this toolkit is one of
the easiest ways to get hold of one for free, then yes, it's good to
have it documented. (It may be *called* the C++ toolkit, but it's also
Thanks!
I just cut and pasted this from TODO.win32 - you might want to ping the list, as I
have no idea who requested the original item. =-)
Jonathan Worthington via RT wrote:
[coke - Mon Sep 20 18:35:04 2004]:
Provide setup and build instructions for Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003
(http://msdn