On 2001-05-02 15:03:50, Zeev Suraski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're going to have a Windows build machine at Zend, that will have
automated builds (it's actually quite around the corner now). Once
it's
ready, we're going to have daily snapshots as well as RC builds all the
time.
That's good news; the cygwin test suite suggestion is probably still valid
though.
Another thing would be to branch into Borland C++, as thats also a strong
windows based compiler, it opens compilation to a lot more people.
I have to say, being able to download a prebuilt windows version would be
good, heres a number of reasons why..
#1 What if the problem was with the MS VC++ on the machine that built it,
rather than the actual code?
#2 It does mean that for people like me who have access to Vis Studio but are
not so familiar with it for whatever reason we can just download and test
#3 Most people have access to a windows machine, thus opening for more of the
people prepared to do proper QA to have a check on the windows stuff
Liz
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