That could very well be the case. I had trouble building as well with the free tool chain from MSFT - I now use the non-free one.

Please, feel free to take a whack at it. Just don't break us that are using the non-free toolchain.

The more we can support the better...

geir


Tor-Einar Jarnbjo wrote:
Hi,

when building Harmony on Windows, the makefile in native-src\win.IA32\makefile includes ntwin32.mak. Could it be that this "utility" file is only included with the commercial versions of Visual C++/Studio? If so, and if this is the only dependency on the commercial version, would it be easily feasible for someone to replace the file with someone else, making it possible to compile Harmony with the freely available MS C++ compiler and nmake? Or is it just something here, that I haven't understood?

Tor



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