Hi Cyrille

Then it appears it might be my turn to stand corrected... But on that page it states that "These are the same compiler and linker that ship with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional" (regarding the C/C++ compiler and linker) so I'm a bit puzzled as to which magical features we need for compilation. Then again, I was under the impression that the inclusion of the optimising compiler as opposed to some downgraded one in the toolkit was a recentish move, so possibly the comment is not accurate. It would have to be tested. At any rate, I apologise if I caused confusion on this topic.

Thanks for the correction,


There is no problem for me :)
And i'm very happy that you pointed the toolkit

in fact, after switching to linux to compil OOo (as it was far more easier even if i discovered this OS), i now want to go back to windows (only to compil, this time i'll not change my working tools - i definitivelly stuck with linux ;) )

so, as i've a new winXP PC, i want to setup a build environnement where i can test things (and perharps doing some test for the french labo if requested ;) )

So, perharps the page i pointed is out of date
but i think we should provide links at this level where to retreive the needed compiler

thanks again cyrille

Laurent

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