Hi, Rom!
That's COOL!
"Only *one* concern I have." - as Master Yoda would say -
...
Do I need to buy a full version of *Visual Studio 2017 *to
be able to compile BOINC and to use Vcpkg ? ( or will the "Express"
version be enough ? )
Namaste
Filip
P.S. I also hope it *WILL* compile on *AMD Ryzen 1800X CPU, o*therwise I
am in trouble......
2017-06-05 8:02 GMT+02:00 Rom Walton <[email protected]>:
> Howdy Folks,
>
> It has been awhile. Things have been settling into a nice rhythm at my
> new gig and wanted to start mixing BOINC back into my life.
>
> What would you all think of migrating our project files over to Visual
> Studio 2017 and using Vcpkg as a means dealing with the various dependent
> open source libraries?
>
> Vcpkg can be found here:
> https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg
>
> I stumbled across it investigating something else on Channel 9 and thought
> it would be a very useful tool in phasing out the dependency git repos on
> boinc.berkeley.edu.
>
> Thoughts? Concerns?
>
> ----- Rom
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