15.02.2019 11:17, Paul Reeves wrote:
First you need to click on the 'Desktop Development with C++'
workload and while on that tab make sure that the WinXP option is
checked (it is off by default).
You then need to go to individual components and make sure that the
VC++ option for v141 tools is
15.02.2019 17:17, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
Maybe usage of devenv.exe instead of msbuild.exe would be problematic?
Ideally, we should support both. Worth improving, I'd say.
Dmitry
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On 15/02/2019 09:29, Paul Reeves wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 11:50:11 +0100
> Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>
>> 15.02.2019 9:17, Paul Reeves wrote:
>>> First you need to click on the 'Desktop Development with C++'
>>You are talking about installing of Visual Studio. My question was
>>
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 11:50:11 +0100
Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
> 15.02.2019 9:17, Paul Reeves wrote:
> > First you need to click on the 'Desktop Development with C++'
>
>You are talking about installing of Visual Studio. My question was
> different: is Build Tools
>
15.02.2019 9:17, Paul Reeves wrote:
First you need to click on the 'Desktop Development with C++'
You are talking about installing of Visual Studio. My question was different: is Build
Tools
(https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2016/11/16/introducing-the-visual-studio-build-tools/)
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 16:06:15 +0100
Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>Is "Build Tools" enough for that or whole Visual Studio 2017 must
> be installed?
>
First you need to click on the 'Desktop Development with C++'
workload and while on that tab make sure that the WinXP option is
checked (it is
Is "Build Tools" enough for that or whole Visual Studio 2017 must be
installed?
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