Jamie Rasmussen said:
> For my nightly AOLserver build I use Visual C++ Toolkit 2003.  The
> Toolkit is command-line only but free-to-download.  In my opinion that's
> enough to make it the preferred compiler for now.  I have a TCL script
Isn't the code the free one produces not quite as optimized as the full
version?

What about http://openwatcom.org/ ? IIRC Watcom used to be the bees knees
back in the days. What are people's opinions of it? It'd be interesting to
see if there is a performance difference between these two free (as in
beer) compilers. Watcom seems a bit more free (as in speech) as well.

> Now that AOLserver 4.5 has been released, maybe we can get a simple
> installer together and upload it to SourceForge.  I imagine that's the
> format most prospective win32 users want.
Sounds like a plan. But what about the DB drivers? I guess that most would
install databases using their respective installers and put them in
default locations as well, so I guess it'd be safe to provide dynamically
linked Postgres and MySQL drivers.

Bas.


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