Thanks!

protonWinSnap works fine for me, at least from what I have seen so far.

If I understood correctly, protonWinSnap will be kept up to date until the
merge to the main codebase is done, and that protonWin is meant only for
patch reviews?


Regards, Ljupco


On 30 November 2012 14:27, Mary Hinton <m.hin...@nc.rr.com> wrote:

> Sure, it may take a while to get the proton group's approval for a merge.
> In the meantime, I have a snapshot of the Windows port at github.
>
> protonWinSnap is a snapshot of the code and protonWin will be the one used
> to add patches for the proton community to check out.
>
> To see the Windows port running, use this branch
> https://github.com/MaryDHinton/qpid-proton/tree/protonWinSnap
>
> To compile and run this code, all you should need to do is:
>
> Select the zip button on the page above and extract the code.
> Select the proton.sln file in the proton-c folder and open it in Visual
> Studio 2010.
> Compile the qpid-proton and proton projects.
> Go to the Debug folder and run proton (the debug version is the only mode
> set up, the release will have to be set up).
>
> You should be able to see messages passed between  a proton client and
> server.
>
> The patches will be added to this branch as they become available:
> https://github.com/MaryDHinton/qpid-proton/commits/protonWin
>
> Let me know how it works for you.
> Mary Hinton
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ljupco Taseski [mailto:t...@digiverse.si]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 5:45 AM
> To: proton@qpid.apache.org
> Cc: m.hin...@nc.rr.com
> Subject: Re: Proton Port for Windows
>
> Is it possible to have a look at the Windows port?
>
> I wouldn't mind even if it is a simple tgz/zip snapshot.
>
>
> Thanks, Ljupco
>

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