Patrick Texier wrote:

> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 22:38:14 +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> 
> > MS-WINDOWS one-size-fits-all:
> > pc/gvim72a.exe                  self-installing, includes all runtime files
> 
> gvim.exe doesn't run on Windows 98 (Second Edition 4.10.2222.A French):
> I have an alert box "Program start error: c:\vim\vim72a\gvim.exe file
> needs an Windows newer version. Update your Windows version".
> 
> I will compile it.

Bummer.  I intended to this self-installing executable to run on all
MS-Windows systems.  Windows 98 should be OK (with some service packs
added).

I switched to the Visual C++ 2008 express version.  Mainly because it's
the simplest to use.  But if it locks out Windows 98 users that's a bit
of a problem.  Not sure if it's possible to go back to the 2003 or 2005
version now (they are downloads).

George, is this a matter of compilation flags, or is the C++ 2008
version not able to build for Windows 98?  Or is this a matter of
building with an older set of SDK files?

I also updated the NSIS installer, but I don't think that is relevant.

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