As far as I know, using MSVC is the best way to build under Windows as 
Crypto++ provides the solution files by default.

It isn't a strict rule in that sense, as you can still build it using mingw 
(and underlying gcc?), but it's guaranteed to build under visual studio.

Am Sonntag, 12. April 2015 09:17:32 UTC+2 schrieb Ilya Bizyaev:
>
> Yes, Code::Blocks supports MinGW, but it doesn't come with MSYS, which I 
> use for the build. Moreover, the MinGW version there is quite old. 
> Is it a strict rule to use Visual Studio?

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