Hello Ilia,

  weel 2002 aka 7.0 or 2003 aka 7.1 are pretty fine. We have left behind
6.0 long ago :-)

best regards
marcus

Saturday, January 6, 2007, 5:44:55 AM, you wrote:

> Edin,

> Thanks for the detailed analysis and spending time analyzing the  
> issue. Based on what you've said I think our best option is to go  
> back to VC++ 6.0 for this release, we are too far along in the  
> release cycle to experiment with things. Perhaps for the next release  
> we can revisit the issue, assuming there an interest and a benefit of  
> using VC++ 8.0 can be quantified.

> On 5-Jan-07, at 10:48 PM, Edin Kadribasic wrote:

>> I looked around at other projects and everyone seems to be using VC++
>> 6.0 for their builds (Active state, apache, ...) which eliminates all
>> the hassle with bundling C runtime, etc.
>>
>> So I think the best thing for us would be to stick to the good old C
>> compiler for making the Windows distro.

> Ilia Alshanetsky




Best regards,
 Marcus

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