>> hbmk2's goal is to build executables from xhb sources 
>> using xhb compiler and regular C compiler tools. 
>> Configuration should be done just as for Harbour.
>> hbmk2's goal is not to emulate the full build and 
>> make infrastructure of xhb.
>> 
>> BTW, my advice repeated now about 3 hundred times 
>> still stays true: DELETE 'HB_COMPILER' OPTION!
>> 
> 
> To be exact on the track fast, how I should tune 
> hbIDE to compile xhb application ? 
> Where should I keep hbmk2.exe and its ancilliary files?

For an easy start, xhb users should put hbmk2.exe to 
xhb bin dir.

> HB_INSTALL_PREFIX must point to xharbour installation
> then, where to keep other files necessary to build it via hbmk2.

I'd avoid HB_INSTALL_PREFIX.

> I always thought that -xhb switch is used to compile 
> xHarbour application sources with Harbour compiler. 
> How wrong I was.

You don't need -xhb switch for that. For this it's 
enough to include hbcompat.ch / xhb.ch in sources 
and add xhb lib to lib list.

Viktor

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