Thanks!
I just cut and pasted this from TODO.win32 - you might want to ping the list, as I
have no idea who requested the original item. =-)
Jonathan Worthington via RT wrote:
[coke - Mon Sep 20 18:35:04 2004]:
Provide setup and build instructions for Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003>).
It's somewhat hard to test this out without finding a box that is
missing Visual Studio, which exludes any of mine. Looking at what is
included in the toolkit, I expect that you'd also need nmake (which is
already discussed in README.win32) and probably the Windows Platform
SDK. With those, the build process should be the same as it would if
you had MS Visual Studio.
I'll try and test this out for real at some point soon, but I fear that
point may not be all that soon. :-) For now, I've attached a patch to
README.win32 that does some general updates, including addressing
building with the Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 to the best of my knowledge.
Hope this helps,
Jonathan