I agree, it's better to hold off until the MinGW port.
Regards, Peter On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, DRC wrote:
OK, I guess the question I'm asking is -- is it worth it to try to bring the assembly files into the dsw/dsp projects, create custom build rules for NASM, etc., or would it be better to just hold off until we port to MinGW? My inclination is the latter, because I just realized I don't actually have a version of Visual C++ that can directly use the dsw/dsp projects. I am using VC Express 2008, which has to convert the project files into its own format before I can modify them. Peter Åstrand wrote:Just for my own clarity, though, aren't we moving away from VC at some point? I'm happy to fix this and make it work for the moment, if we think we want to be able to use libjpeg/SIMD in VC as an interim solution.Yes, we are moving away from VC, as soon as possible. We just need to make WinVNC etc build with MinGW. As I understand it, "everybody" has this on their TODO list :-)
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