k. holwerda ha scritto:
Francesco Montorsi wrote:
I'll check it in MSVC asap!
Francesco
I will check too, but this weekend CVS was down, which i realized after
i thrown away my current wxLua checkout :-(.
yes, I've got a ton of internet problems too this weekend: gmane did not
work for a long time and probably also my ISP had some problem... this
basically stopped me so I think it's better to fix another day for a
release... see my other mail
Anyway, i think batch build is the only feasible way to work with the
bakefile generated project files on VC.
I've never completely understood this: why do you need to build more
than one configuration with MSVC projects ?
For testing or for development or both ?
To test if a project compiles and works in all configs I think it's best
to use command line makefiles where you can script all builds; for
development I usually use IDE too but I always select 1 config and I've
never used batch builds.
If not one has to set the active configuration by hand . Ths evening i
will check this evening is this is also the case for dependency projects.
It would indeed be nice if wxCode used the same system as wxLua.
yes, you're right.
But currently it would require do a lot of changes in all components
bakefiles which would then turn useless as soon as future versions of
bakefile are out. So I prefer to make the Big Step in wxCode only when
I'm sure that they will be permanent changes ;)
Do you have any idea how we can speed up the patches for bakefile?
maybe reporting that the patch worked for you could help... e.g.:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1376223&group_id=83016&atid=568031
Is there only a time problem, or are there other issues?
basically, it's a time problem of Vaclav. He said he won't give me CVS
(or better SVN now) access because my patches often needs fixes before
being applied. And that's true :(
Sometimes is very difficult to foresee all situations where some code
could be used...
Francesco
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