If you're using VC 5.0, you can modify the project files (.dsp) with a text
editor. No need to export makefiles. You have to understand their syntax
and ignore their warnings about modifying the file.
The dependencies are auto-generated, but I don't think they make the
auto-generated tool available. You can also do lots of stuff custom build
commands, preprocessing, and the like. I can help if you have any
questions.
Obviously, it would be much nicer to be able to compile with the gnu tools
on linux, but if you're running windows anyways to run the program, then the
best C++ tools available are from M$ (unfortunately).
-- Jonathan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christoph Toshok [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 9:33 PM
> To: Brian Jones
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: windows port almost there
>
> Brian Jones wrote:
>
> > Christoph Toshok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > so, I finally broke down and took the stuff that petter had cobbled
> > > together a long time ago and got japhar limping along to the point
> where
> > > javap prints out a usage message using the JDK1.2 final release for
> > > windows.
> >
> > How do you handle automake/autoconf in Windows land? This is more out
> > my curiosity than anything else.
>
> I'm not, actually. I'm making use of MSVC Projects for the time being :)
>
> i'm going to export Makefiles so that we can modify them with text
> editors,
> though.
>
> xtoph