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Wouldnt using the Ms Compiler for windows builds be less of a nightmare and
less breakage occuring then using mingw?


On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure <
jbf.faure@sud-ouest.org> wrote:

Le 22/04/2013 19:46, Jonathan Aquilina a écrit :
Rainer what i want to understand is why use an external build tool when
there is an equivalent to make built directly into visual studio. think
its
time for me to fire up the win 8 box and run nmake from command line and
see if that does anything or if it works.

Probably to remove the dependency to MS compiler ? With MinGW you can
use GCC as C/C++ compiler.

Best regards.
JBF

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