At 00:01 28/01/2001 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Can you help?
>
>I've almost got a build of mozilla now on win32 using:
>nmake -f client.mak build_all
>
>from a command line. This is fine, but I'd like to do my builds from
>VC++ so that I can easily debug (for example) the source.
>
>Can someone helpme settting up an VC++ environment? Or is there a link
>on Mozilla.org?
There's really no advantage now to creating a VC project, the way the code
is built now you can get source code debugging. But to get what you want
you would have to create projects and sub projects for each component, and
cope with the non C++ elements of the build and having got that far you'd
have to maintain it as files in the projects were added or removed.
And then there is the move to an autoconf/gmake build for Win32. Find a
good syntactical editor which also understands or can be adapted to
understand JS, if it will support XML even better. Personally I use UltraEdit.
Simon
>Any info appreciated. Thanks.
>
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