At 01:33 PM 3/4/2004, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
At 12:04 PM 3/4/2004, Greg Marr wrote:
>At 12:00 PM 3/4/2004, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>>At 09:55 AM 3/4/2004, Greg Marr wrote:
>>
>>>/incremental:no is the default, and MSDev will at times remove flags that it finds redundant, even ones that it added itself. It's a bit schizophrenic like that.
>>
>>uhmmmm wrong. with /debug incremental yes is the default but you have
>>to pound it into the msdev's head. please fix/revert.
>>
>>>>> -# ... /dll /incremental:no /debug /machine:I386 /base:@"os\win32\BaseAddr.ref",libhttpd.dll /opt:ref
>>>>> +# ... /dll /debug /machine:I386 /base:@"os\win32\BaseAddr.ref",libhttpd.dll /opt:ref
>>>>...
>
>Odd, I thought non-incremental was the default, but the help says otherwise. Incremental is the default, for regular and debug, at least in VC6.
>
>Why would you not want incremental for a debug build anyway?


Greg we are creating the release build there - we create a pdb for unwinding core dumps.

Oh, duh. Yeah.


It is an optimized binary - incremental is not a healthy way to release a final image. Again, please revert.

I would if I could... I was just commenting on why I thought it happened.


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