From: shelarcy <she...@ca...> - 2005-01-13 14:43:34
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> Maybe, but you can always build with mingw32 or visual C 6.0. > On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:07:28 +0100, Daan Leijen <da...@cs...> wrote: >> Current Version developed on VC6, then CVS version doen't fix VC 7,1's >> problem. (VC 7.1 supplied for VC7 user by Microsoft (without Academic >> version user), so you don't care about VC7.) > > Uuh, I do not understand what you say here. However, you are right that > I only use visual C 6.0 since I do not have visual C 7.0 -- I do care > about it -- I have written parts of it :-) -- but I don't think it is > currently worth the effort to see how it can work wxHaskell. One problem > might be that you compile .NET code? OK. I see. I hesitated saying that you must use VC 7.1, Because current version wxWidget made by VC6, and I don't jugde the problems in wxc code or wxWidget code. But you must (* notice *) that on wxHaskell website. Becase Microsoft campaign theSpoke Premium supply the VC7.1 low price for student, then perhaps newbie must use VC 7.1....and he see same problem. I usally use VC 7.1, because I compile C++ hard template code, for example, Boost library. But It has no relation with wxHaskell project. If I bind hard template C++ code to wxc, I will negociate improve that problem that time. Thank you. -- shelarcy <shelarcy capella.freemail.ne.jp> http://page.freett.com/shelarcy/ |