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Re: Pretest


From: AriT93
Subject: Re: Pretest
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 08:14:27 -0500

dhruva writes:
 > Hi,
 > 
 > On 3/20/07, AriT93 <address@hidden> wrote:
 > > dhruva writes:
 > >  > Hi,
 > >  >  Builds and works (typical usage) fine on Windows Server 2003
 > >  > (Enterprise edition) using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003.
 > >
 > > Just out of curiosity what steps did you take to get VS.NET 2003 to 
 > > compile it.
 > > I have been unable in the past to get that to work.  I have always use 
 > > GnuWin32
 > > but would like to be able to use VS.NET as that environment is a bit 
 > > easier to
 > > maintain on my current workstation.  Is it on the Wiki page?
 > 
 > - I have some of the basic GNU utils needed for build on WIN32 in my
 > PATH (like cp, rm, ls and a few others from GNUWIN32 project).
 > - I open the command shell "cmd.exe" and run a batch file "E:\Program
 > Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\bin\VCVARS32.BAT" (the
 > path will vary based on the drive/folder you have installed VS.NET).
 > - Go to the emacs/nt folder and "configure --prefix=somedir --with-msvc"
 > - "nmake" and "namek install"
 > 
 > It is the batch file that you might have missed executing to get all
 > the compiler/linker paths set (VCVARS32.BAT). Let me know if you need
 > the env output resulting from VCVARS32.bat if you have any problems.
 > 
 > -dky
 > 
 > -- 
 > Dhruva Krishnamurthy
 > Contents reflect my personal views only!
 > 
Excellent!  Thank you.  Compiling now.

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