On Tue, 18 Sep 2012, Earnie Boyd wrote:
Ok It was not tested with so old compilers.
IMO, it should not be. MSVC6 is near dead. I suppose it would depend
on if you want to support Windows 95 and before.
MSVC6 is still used as a production compiler by my employer. If you want
to link against MSVCRT.DLL and not MSVCR70.DLL or newer, and can't use
MinGW for whatever reason, then it's the only real option you have.
--Daniel
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