Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-21 Thread SonWon
r > than in an emulator. > > > > Al > > > > *From:* David Trotz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Sunday, July 20, 2008 11:11 PM > *To:* SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum > *Su

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-21 Thread Albert L. Sites, Sr.
ation Forum Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment It should work with a real device. I have not tried it myself though, but I have set it up to work that way on my machine so that I could run a memory leak detector on SwordReader. -- In Christ, David Trotz SonWon

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-20 Thread David Trotz
It should work with a real device. I have not tried it myself though, but I have set it up to work that way on my machine so that I could run a memory leak detector on SwordReader. -- In Christ, David Trotz SonWon wrote: Will the VS2005 debugger work with a real device or just an emulator? D

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-20 Thread SonWon
Will the VS2005 debugger work with a real device or just an emulator? David Trotz wrote: > John, > >> On a side question but related, what is VC2005 used for, can you compile >> Mobile projects with VS2005? >> >> > Yes, > MSVC2005 can compile apps for Windows Mobile devices. Its what

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-20 Thread David Trotz
John, > > On a side question but related, what is VC2005 used for, can you compile > Mobile projects with VS2005? > Yes, MSVC2005 can compile apps for Windows Mobile devices. Its what I use most of the time for SwordReader development since it has a superior debugger and interface. But it is

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-17 Thread SonWon
Barry Drake wrote: > Hi there > > SonWon wrote: > >> The project files are different between EVC3 and EVC4 so I don't >> understand how EVC4 developers could build with EVC3 code? The source >> files are not the problem the problem is with the EVC4 project files. >> > > We alr

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-17 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there SonWon wrote: > The project files are different between EVC3 and EVC4 so I don't > understand how EVC4 developers could build with EVC3 code? The source > files are not the problem the problem is with the EVC4 project files. We already HAVE two different project files within

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-17 Thread SonWon
Barry Drake wrote: > Hi there > > SonWon wrote: > >> By not forking any new developer will not be able to >> debug on the actual device assuming we are allowed to distribute EVC3. >> > > I still say a fork is not needed and that we can have make files up and > running for eVC4

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-17 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there SonWon wrote: > By not forking any new developer will not be able to > debug on the actual device assuming we are allowed to distribute EVC3. I still say a fork is not needed and that we can have make files up and running for eVC4 just as we already have for eVC3 and VC 2005

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-16 Thread SonWon
This is fun! I am not saying we should fork but we do need to understand the ramifications. By not forking any new developer will not be able to debug on the actual device assuming we are allowed to distribute EVC3. Otherwise they will not even have EVC3. We can revisit this issue when the

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-16 Thread Barry Drake
Hi David .. David Trotz wrote: > I think forking the code is a really really bad idea. I'm sticking my neck out here and saying I don't think a fork will be needed. I think the only reason for the present problems are eventually going to prove to be the current svn activity. Once the

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-16 Thread scribe
Does anyone know if eclipse has a mobile bundle? It's c++ support is good in Ganymede. I've been using it some for the recent engine work. -original message- Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment From: David Trotz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 16/07/2008

Re: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-16 Thread David Trotz
if so then we have no problems at all. In Christ, David Trotz -Original Message- From: SonWon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 7:19 PM To: CrossWire Developers List Subject: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment Okay, I finally remember how I ported

[sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-15 Thread SonWon
Okay, I finally remember how I ported my old application to EVC4; it has only been 2 years. It isn't pretty. The best way is to create a new project in EVC4 and migrate the files into the new project. This will cause the loss of PPC 2002 or older support. So I did an Internet search and disc

[sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment

2008-07-09 Thread SonWon
I came across this MSDN Library article and thought maybe someone would be interested in it. Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms838200.aspx I think I'll give it a shot after I have svn configured correctly. -- SonWon I choose God and all that my cho