There is a free version of MSVC. Check here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/visualc/default.aspx
Look for the "Download the Free Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition" link.
I think it has most of the capabilities of the non-free version,
probably missing lots of docs and maybe some addons or something. I
have not used it to compile aolserver but I bet that it would.
Rusty
Tom Jackson wrote:
Dossy,
Thanks! The problem now is getting MSVC. Is there a free command line tool
somewhere for nmake? I think I have the last one prior to .NET, but a free
one would be useful to document and maybe faster to install.
Otherwise, I've made Tcl with the MinGW/MSYS, and could go on to AOLserver,
but I was interested in a native install if possible.
Any hints on what problems I might have with MinGW/MSYS?
Thanks for any input, I'll document this if I can get it setup.
tom jackson
On Thursday 08 March 2007 08:35, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2007.03.08, Tom Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there any documents on installing and running AOLserver on Windows?
I started with Tcl, which suggested the Cygwin setup, but this seems to
restrict me to a virtual root directory.
I'm planning on working out building AOLserver with MinGW/MSYS, but you
can currently build AOLserver with MSVC.
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