On 10/08/2011 18:00, Guy Harris wrote:
> On Aug 10, 2011, at 9:18 AM, news.gmane.com wrote:
>
>> I am a bit surprised about a problem with compiling Wireshark 1.6.0 with 
>> Visual Studio 2005 for Win32. Some dissectors have assignments from 64 to 32 
>> bit, what will issue a warning C4244 by the compiler. Since the -WX 
>> parameter is passed to the compiler, the compilation fails. The warning 
>> level /W3 will not suppress the warning C4244 but /W2 would do.
>       ...
>
>> Why did this pass the compilation at wireshark.org?
> The wireshark.org buildbot is running "Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0"; I'm not 
> sure how that translates to Microsoft's year-based version scheme, but 
> perhaps it's a different version of VS than VS 2005, and perhaps that version 
> doesn't catch that if run with -WX and /W3.
>
>
>
VC 9.0 aka VS 2008.  VS 2005 is also known as VC 8.0.  Wikipedia has a table
listing the version names at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visual_Studio#Version_history.

-- 
Regards,

Graham Bloice


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