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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 4:45 PM
To: Andi Gutmans
Cc: Nuno Lopes; Pierre; Marcus Boerger; PHP Internals List; Rob
Richards; Frank M. Kromann; Edin Kadribasic; Dmitry Stogov
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] VS 2005 Support for 5.3?
Andi Gutmans wrote:
Although it may work
Kadribasic; Dmitry Stogov
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] VS 2005 Support for 5.3?
I already use 2k3 to compile my binaries or to develop, it works
pretty well. The 2k5 brings more change and require a couple of
important changes in our build (like the manifest support or what
other describe
Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello Andi,
most struct sizes do not matter in the windows API (becasue it takes care
of that). The problem actually lies in the POSIX stuff and the modified
stuff as well as the new *_r() and *_l() and what not functions that do not
exist in the older functions. A
Hello Stanislav,
right, we could however change to vs2003 or supply the dependend dlls.
marcus
Tuesday, October 2, 2007, 6:26:47 PM, you wrote:
Off the top of your head, what side effects do you already
anticipate, specifically? Also, I think Rich makes a good point about
the free
Hello Pierre,
dropping all vc6 build files seems like a good idea to me. If possible i'd
like to have vs2002 and vs2003 work as well. And vs2007 is at the door
already.
marcus
Tuesday, October 2, 2007, 1:34:46 PM, you wrote:
Hi,
One important thing we forgot to discuss is to drop VS6
I already use 2k3 to compile my binaries or to develop, it works
pretty well. The 2k5 brings more change and require a couple of
important changes in our build (like the manifest support or what
other describe in this thread).
Uhm I use VS 2005 to build PHP (vanila) for quite some time and it
size of structures, etc...)
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From: Nuno Lopes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:35 PM
To: Pierre; Marcus Boerger
Cc: PHP Internals List; Rob Richards; Frank M. Kromann; Edin
Kadribasic; Dmitry Stogov
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] VS 2005
Andi Gutmans wrote:
Although it may work for you with your applications unless all of your
3rd party libs are compiled with VS 2005 there's a fair chance that
you'll have issues when data structures are passed between PHP which is
compiled against one CRT lib to DLLs which were compiled with
Richards; Frank M. Kromann; Edin Kadribasic; Dmitry Stogov
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] VS 2005 Support for 5.3?
Andi Gutmans wrote:
Although it may work for you with your applications unless all of
your
3rd party libs are compiled with VS 2005 there's a fair chance that
you'll have issues
Hi,
One important thing we forgot to discuss is to drop VS6 support fin
5.3 and finally move to VS2005.
It has a couple of side effects but it is a one time job and should
make our life easier on windows from 5.3 and up.
Comments?
Cheers,
--Pierre
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PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development
On 02/10/2007, Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
One important thing we forgot to discuss is to drop VS6 support fin
5.3 and finally move to VS2005.
It has a couple of side effects but it is a one time job and should
make our life easier on windows from 5.3 and up.
Comments?
Cheers,
On 02/10/2007, Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
One important thing we forgot to discuss is to drop VS6 support fin
5.3 and finally move to VS2005.
It has a couple of side effects but it is a one time job and should
make our life easier on windows from 5.3 and up.
Comments?
One important thing we forgot to discuss is to drop VS6 support fin
5.3 and finally move to VS2005.
As far as I know, non-CL builds are not supported at all right now, and
for CL builds it works with both - is there anything should be done for
VS2005?
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Stanislav Malyshev, Zend Software
Off the top of your head, what side effects do you already
anticipate, specifically? Also, I think Rich makes a good point about
the free Microsoft VS2005 Express Edition, but I don't know how much
more of a pain it would be to target that, or if it would cause
long-term issues or detriment
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