On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Brian Gladman <b...@gladman.plus.com> wrote:

> Visual C/C++ EXpress 2013 only - since this is free and has important
> improvements over earlier versions in terms of C/C++ language support,
> there is little reason to stay with earlier versions.

I'm ok with that, it makes my life easier.  ;-)

> The issue we had with VC++ 2010 was that it did not support 64-bit
> builds 'out of the box' and it did not support project folders in the
> IDE. If either or both these features are still missing, we may have to
> modify the build files to accommodate these changes.

We will soon fine out I see.

> I should also mention that I need to ensure that you have the very
> latest build projects (not yet in my or Bill's repo) as Bill has had to
> make name changes that I have not yet incorporated in the Windows builds.

Just let me know how to get the latest files and I will grab it and test it out.

> We plan to add Visual Studio build instructions to the MPIR
> documentation so it would help if you could note any particular things
> that need to be done in building with VC++ Express 2013.  I am also
> hoping to have volnteers who will use this documentation in draft form
> to guide Visual Studio builds and hence find ways in which it can be
> improved.

No problem, I will keep a list of steps I needed to do in order to make it work.

Jeff.

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