On 2/26/2012 10:11 AM, Steffen wrote:
When I recall on the list is stated that .dsw and .dsp files cannot directly be used by VC10, so we should drop them.
Correct me if I have read/understood wrong.

I will not state that the Express version doesn't, because by the time it came out, I had been used to the dual conversion process because the Pro beta did not. However, I can also recall a mail to dev that said same, and I believe this person was using the Express version.

But in the MS docu I read:
By using Visual C++ 2010, you can open and save a project that was built in Visual C++ version 6 or later. Visual C++ will convert the project automatically. The upgrade process creates project files that have the extension .vcxproj, and does not remove old project files (.dsp, .vcproj). Tried as test with APR, and yes double clicking the dsp, it converts and builds fine. Later I try HTTPD.

I have the Pro version now and tried httpd package last night and the outcome was less than I'd hoped, it just did not do it correctly IMO. Which led to nothing being able to find libs to link to. I just now grabbed the vcproj files from my VC9 build and converted them, no problems so far. One thing I am now noticing is that project dependencies that were set in VC9 cannot be removed in VC10.

Gregg

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