Kleber
Kleyber Derick wrote: > > I could go for this way you have pointed me, but don't you think it is > a very long way to migrate everything? Can you imagine if I have to > regenerate all own libs with Harbour+BCC+FWH and after all to migrate > again to Harbour+MSVC+FWH and besides to discover all the problems > involving Harbour+BCC and after Harbour+MSVC? Sincerely, I don't want > spend time to do these 2 steps. My main problem now is how to convert some > C sources that run ok with BCC but with MSVC don't. Logically I don't know > C, so I ask for your help. But if I'm wrong, please tell me. > Technically there must never be a problem unless ... Try Harbour Distro I have uploaded recently. It has all the slots ready to be used. Just rearrange your projects and sources and you will be able to compile your projects on either platform side by side. Rather on multiple compilers simultaneously. How do you feel it is a problem? Regards Pritpal Bedi -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Compiling-C-sources-tp22338265p22358927.html Sent from the Harbour - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
