Hi Mateusz, yes I was aware, but it generate workspace with only the all "makefile.vc" in the project properties (at least when I tested it).I wanted to browse among the sources and headers files in the Visual Studio "Solution Explorer" or in the "Class View" (when debugging for example).I don't think that it is possible with the "makegdal_gent.bat" but maybe I'm wrong ? Best regards.
Mathieu Lattes Le Jeudi 4 août 2016 12h51, Mateusz Loskot <mate...@loskot.net> a écrit : On 4 August 2016 at 12:02, M. LATTES <mathieu.lat...@yahoo.fr> wrote: > Hi Everybody, > > for some Visual Studio 2010 projects I've made a few time ago, I needed to > update the GDAL lib that I was using into those projects to the GDAL version > 2. > I could make it with the GDAL Visual Studio Makefile projects as described > in the wiki, but I like to have the "full project" with all the sources. > > As I was not able to find one online, and as I read that the GDAL team > did'nt intented to provide one I decided to make it myself. > > I'm releasing it publicly, so feel free to download it and use it if you > think it could help you. > > You can find the repositories here : > > GDAL 2.0.3 : https://github.com/MattLatt/GDAL_2.0.x_VC > GDAL 2.1.1 : https://github.com/MattLatt/GDAL_2.1.x_VC You might not be aware, but there is a script that can generate VS projects: https://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/trunk/gdal/makegdal_gen.bat It does it in non-intrusive manner to build configuration as it uses the official makefiles. Best regards, -- Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net
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