Hi Cactus,

> The real problem here is that nobody is willing to put in the effort
> involved in maintaining the Visual Studio 2008 build.

Maybe that should read ...is that nobody, feeling qualified, is
willing to... I would not mind to chip in, but like it says, do I
think I can deliver?

> Its essentially the same problem.

> There is strong demand for a 'make' based MPIR build on Windows but,
> again, nobody has volunteered to develop this.

Well, yes, but once realized, maintainability will go up a lot and the
move to VS2012 or whatever can be smooth and painless.

I guess it would require somebody with a good understanding of the
build process required, who could give input to identifying the
difficulties (I mean, put on "paper") in creating this Windows build
process. In the SWI-Prolog build process, the main difficulty is/was
dealing with the different build environments, once defined and
(pre-)configuration automated, it works quite well.

Like you say, it seems most agree that the project approach is hard to
maintain going forward and that "There is strong demand for a 'make'
based MPIR build on Windows".

Cheers


degski

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