Hello. I would like to explain my current situation and ask for the best alternative or solution, according to your experience.
This is not a pure GSL issue, but I think it is related enough, and I think I can get good solutions from this mail list. Currently I work with my PC at work and with my laptop at home, and everything is well synchronized thanks to a DropBox-like application. I work with Visual Studio 2008 on Windows XP (32 bits) in both environments. And I use GSL 1.13 —specifically I work with the adaptation/compilation to Visual Studio 2008 that David Geldreich (I think) did. Now, they are going to change the PC at my workplace from a Windows-XP (32-bits) one to a Windows-7 (64-bits) one. And, in the other hand, I am going to go on with my 5-year-old laptop that goes with Windows XP (32 bits). So, I don't know what to do exactly. I am afraid that I'll lose my current "perfect sync" if I don't do things properly. I mean, can I stick with Visual Studio 2008 + GSL 1.13 as I did till now within my new 64-bits Windows-7 computer?? Can I make the transition nearly "transparent" to my Windows-XP laptop and to myself? To be more precise, I am not sure if Visual Studio 2008 and GSL 1.13 can be installed on Windows 7 and if there can be some 32 vs 64 bits issues somehow. The alternative could be updating to Visual Studio 2010 and GSL 1.15 (by the way, is there already a Visual-Studio-2010-ready version?), but I don't know if Visual Studio deals with 32-bits computers...; in general, I don't know if this could be a better alternative. As you can see, I am a bit lost... :( So, any help would be really appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. :) -- vicent _______________________________________________ Help-gsl mailing list Help-gsl@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl