BTW, you can get a free download of VS2008 that runs for 90 days at link below.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vs2008/products/cc268305.aspx
It is worth the time because the VS2008 compiler does excellent job of pointing
out portability issues, as well as just pointing out likely programmer errors
if you compile with all warnings on. The windows debugger alone is worth the
investment in time.
From: Sergey Lyubka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 2:54 PM
To: David Lethe
Cc: shttpd-general
Subject: Re: [shttpd-general] Moving to code.google.com
David,
I think this mailing list is exactly the right place for this sort of things.
Thanks a lot for your effort!
I'll get back on that when I start to work on Win32 side, which will happen
very soon, not later than this weekend. After being quite busy at work
recently, now I seem to get some free time, which I'd like to spend on
finishing the move.
I will be using MSVC6, which is an old compiler, my ignorant guess is that
32-bit executable it generates can be run on Win64 without any trouble.
Sergey
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