Re: [Mono-dev] Visual Studio Projects Upgrade

2010-07-15 Thread Daniel Morgan
What if someone wants to create a GTK# App on Windows?  Will this Gtk# app work 
with eglib instead of glib?

--- On Wed, 7/14/10, Jonathan Chambers jonc...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Jonathan Chambers jonc...@gmail.com
Subject: [Mono-dev] Visual Studio Projects Upgrade
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Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 7:16 PM


Hello All,
      I was planning on upgrading the runtime .sln/.vcproj files in svn to 
Visual Studio 2010. I was also planning on removing the older versions (2005  
2008). I am not sure if 2005 is buildable at this point anyway.  VS2010 
supports native multi-targeting, meaning one can target the 2008 C-runtimes 
even when building in 2010. Mixing C-runtimes is a common cause of concern on 
windows and was a partial reason for trying to maintain multiple VS files.


Unless anyone objects in the next few days, I'll upgrade the files. I'll also 
make the default build use eglib rather than glib.


Thanks,
Jonathan
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Re: [Mono-dev] Visual Studio Projects Upgrade

2010-07-15 Thread Robert Jordan
On 15.07.2010 23:02, Daniel Morgan wrote:
 What if someone wants to create a GTK# App on Windows?  Will this Gtk# app 
 work with eglib instead of glib?

It will work because EGLib does not interfere with GLib.

Robert


 --- On Wed, 7/14/10, Jonathan Chambersjonc...@gmail.com  wrote:


 From: Jonathan Chambersjonc...@gmail.com
 Subject: [Mono-dev] Visual Studio Projects Upgrade
 To: mono-devel-listmono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com
 Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 7:16 PM


 Hello All,
I was planning on upgrading the runtime .sln/.vcproj files in svn to 
 Visual Studio 2010. I was also planning on removing the older versions (2005 
  2008). I am not sure if 2005 is buildable at this point anyway.  VS2010 
 supports native multi-targeting, meaning one can target the 2008 C-runtimes 
 even when building in 2010. Mixing C-runtimes is a common cause of concern on 
 windows and was a partial reason for trying to maintain multiple VS files.


 Unless anyone objects in the next few days, I'll upgrade the files. I'll also 
 make the default build use eglib rather than glib.


 Thanks,
 Jonathan
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[Mono-dev] Visual Studio Projects Upgrade

2010-07-14 Thread Jonathan Chambers
Hello All,
  I was planning on upgrading the runtime .sln/.vcproj files in svn to
Visual Studio 2010. I was also planning on removing the older versions (2005
 2008). I am not sure if 2005 is buildable at this point anyway.  VS2010
supports native multi-targeting, meaning one can target the 2008 C-runtimes
even when building in 2010. Mixing C-runtimes is a common cause of concern
on windows and was a partial reason for trying to maintain multiple VS
files.

Unless anyone objects in the next few days, I'll upgrade the files. I'll
also make the default build use eglib rather than glib.

Thanks,
Jonathan
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