On 23/07/2014 1:01 p.m., Mike wrote:
On Tuesday, 22 July 2014 at 22:53:52 UTC, Mike wrote:
I'm investigating what it will take to port DWT to 64-bit. For
Windows, it looks like I will need 64-bit versions of the static libs
here:
https://github.com/d-widget-toolkit/org.eclipse.swt.win32.win32.x86/tree/master/lib
(ole32.lib, msimg32.lib, etc...)
I have several different versions of these files on my computer, but
does anyone know what the true source of these files is. Is there a
re-distributable or runtime from Microsoft that has these files?
Thanks for the help?
Mike
Well, it looks like these files are in the Windows SDK. That leaves me
wondering about another question, though: Are these static libs legally
redistributable? They are listed in the SDK's redist.txt, but only if
compiled with in a user binary.
DMD redistributes some of them, but does Digital Mars have a unique
agreement with Microsoft?
Again, thanks for any help answering these questions.
Mike
You shouldn't need to find them. They are provided with the MSVC tool
chain. So as long as DMD is set up for 64bit, it should just link.