- From: Vladimir Kozlov <Vladimir.Kozlov@idm.ru>
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 17:46:13 +0300
- To: jose.kahan@w3.org, Randy Higginbotham <rhigg@cfl.rr.com>
- Cc: www-lib@w3.org
Hello Randy, Maybe it could be if you did not update your project (downloading the libwww-win32.zip file) - I had to make changes in the MSVC project files, and I could not tell you now what will happen with the old ones :-) Kind regards, Vladimir. > -----Original Message----- > From: jose.kahan@w3.org [mailto:jose.kahan@w3.org] > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 5:41 PM > To: Randy Higginbotham > Cc: www-lib@w3.org > Subject: Re: libwww and vc++ errors > > > Hello Randy, > > This sounds strange. I could build it without problems, using the > batch build from the CVS version. > > Are you talking about distrib. 5.3.2? > Did you follow the instructions on how to bootstrap the library? > Did you download the latest makefiles from libwww-win32.zip? > > I compiled the world ws myself too and, besides some compiler > warnings, > it did succeed in creating the libwww. Vladimir also compiled > the package > from scratch and reported no problems. > > -jose > > I suppose you're talking about In our previous episode, Randy > Higginbotham said: > > I downloaded the libwww distribtution package to my win98 > machine and > > stepped through the direction for building with msvc++. My > results are that > > every project had link errors when running a batch build. > Seems to be > > missing .lib files in libwww/bin and it can't open some > .def files in some > > of the projects. Has anyone been seeing this? Are there > more changes to the > > world workspace in msvc++ that's not documented? I need some help. >
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