Good evening Tor, all
Le Tue, 04 Dec 2012 07:24:18 +0100, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> a écrit:
Does anybody use VS Express 2010?
Me, me, me !!! :-)
OK, will have to test with that, too, then...
I could if you push a branch somewhere
--dotnet-framework-home
This one, because /lib/mscoree.lib is not where you expect it (In my
case,
in an SDK 6 subfolder)
OK, still that should be automateable, I hope.
Yes. I think it resolves to check for mscoree.lib in current Win SDK, then
search in the other WinSDKs.
--windows-sdk-home
This one was required to use latest SDK with not latest VS, like VS2008
(which comes with SDK 6) and SDK 7.1
OK. But does one actually win anything by using a newer SDK than the
one that cvame with the compiler, *when building LibreOffice*? (I used
to have the 7.1 one myself, too, can't remember why. Anyway, it caused
horrible problems when uninstalling and re-installing VS2010...)
Well, as soon as you have more than one version of SDK, it could be a pain.
--directx-home
Well, you can find it in registry, but there is no standard variable
that
points to it.
But oowintool manages to find it, so it can't be impossible? Or is
that just some versions of the DirectX SDK? As the latest DirectX SDK
seems to be the June 2010 one, isn't it, could one assume that
everybody should have that by now? (Is that really the latest? Has
that technology then been merged into something else SDK-wise?)
oowintool provides nothing to this regard currently. We define the
argument for it.
I tried to find a way to find it, but found none.
HTH
--
Mat M
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