> 2. Is OOo completely buildable on Visual Studio 2008 or do we still need > this note?
It sounds as if you might be confusing Visual Studio the IDE with Visual Studio the product (which includes a C and C++ compiler and an IDE, and various other stuff, depending on edition) here. OOo is not and will never be (as far as I know) buildable in the Visual Studio IDE. (It is *debuggable* in it very nicely though.) OOo is buildable with the VS compiler (in fact, as far as I know so far it is the only compiler that it is fully buildable with on Windows), either the "Express Edition" which costs nothing, or one of the editions that cost money. And for current OOo, it's the 2008 version that needs to be used. --tml --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.org