The VC compilers accept forward slashes in the files passed on the
command line.
That said, it seems doubtful a working makefile can be made without at
least requiring gmake. At DD we used portable Makefiles that could run
on Linux and also on Windows and use VC++, but only by installing
Some questions about fltk-1.3.x-svn
1) Which Microsoft compiler(s) are currently supported
to build fltk-1.3.x
(while its in dev), and what is the correct master
project file to load?
I've noticed visualc/fltk.dsw no longer exists
(which is what README
Thanks Fabien.
One of the reasons I asked about the MS compiler was I've been putting
together a Makefile kit (for building fltk from the command line with
VS 7.0 .NET, something I need for my own purposes)
I usually refer to the fltk VS build log to
On 1 Dec 2008, at 19:00, Greg Ercolano wrote:
One of the reasons I asked about the MS compiler was I've been
putting
together a Makefile kit (for building fltk from the command line with
VS 7.0 .NET, something I need for my own purposes)
I usually refer to the
Fabien Costantini wrote:
Since the beginning you started this work, I have the feeling it could be a
great alternative to the ide vs project files, provided that some more
(probably tricky) work is achieved.
More precisely, it would be great to reuse the existing Makefiles, and use a
Some questions about fltk-1.3.x-svn
1) Which Microsoft compiler(s) are currently supported to build
fltk-1.3.x
(while its in dev), and what is the correct master project file to
load?
I've noticed visualc/fltk.dsw no longer exists (which is what README