I agree. I think it is fair to just put the MSVC files directly in the cvs tree. Since they are not going to affect anything else.

David

You may add MSVC projects files in CVS.  Maybe under Windows directory?
Best would be to add these file in the respective driectory
and the dx.dsw in dx (root).  Sicne these are text files they should not
affect other platforms.

I would prefer MSVC project files. Once users start using your MSVC
wrappers, I am affraid
mailing list might get flooded with questions.

Suhaib


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 Sounds reasonable to me.  What do y'all think about MSVC project
 files?  It
 requires a file in the root and separate files in each C/C++ source leaf.
 Isn't there a way to handle it as a separate module in CVS.
 Should they be
 distributed in the source tarball, or some other way?

 > Greg

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