Any comment(s)/suggestion(s) from Microsoft Tech Support?
Keep me apprised,
Marty Gainty
617-852-7822
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From: "Aryeh Katz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:32 AM
Subject: HOWTO: building mod_jk2 with Visual studio .net 2003


> I converted the project to a .net 2003 project, and tried to build. No
dice.
> Got a really flaky error that made no sense to me.
> I then looked at the .vcproj file that MS created, and tracked down
> the issue (in my environment).
> It seems that when the dsp file is converted to a vcproj file, InputDir
> is changed so that it is given a backslash at the end. In addition, the
> path name is quoted.
> This results in the escape sequence \" at the end of InputDir, which
> breaks the mc command.
> To me, this seems to be a Microsoft bug, but I was able to workaround
this.
> As a workaround, I was able to run the mc command on the command line,
> then to reopen the project in Visual studio.
> Once this dependency was built, the project built just fine.
>
> For your reference, the mc command was:
>      mc -h "\<installdir>\jk\native2\common" \
>         -r "\<installdir>\jk\native2\common" \
>         "\<installdir>\jk\native2\common\jk_logger_win32_message.mc"
>
> -- 
> Aryeh Katz
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>
>
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