> From: David Highley <dhigh...@highley-recommended.com> > Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 11:34:14 -0700 (PDT) > > Ah, if it were only that simple. You can look at an example of what > needs to be considered when dealing with Microsoft compilers across > different versions by looking at the file: > http://www.highley-recommended.com/make_process/bld/mkcommondefs.mk > > Every update brings a complete set of new directories and may include > some interesting internal implementation that must be figured out like > the appending of the XML text to binary files to implement the version > specific library dependencies that came along with the side by side > implementation. You may have multiple versions of Visual Studio installed > on a system and need to configure for each at run time. > > We are in the process of extending our build processes to accommodate the > 32 bit and 64 bit architecture build differences and the latest Visual > Studio.
This is all true and known, but how does it affect the issue at hand? How would the suggested function help to deal with that complexity? _______________________________________________ Make-w32 mailing list Make-w32@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/make-w32