Hi,
I've written these instructions over a year ago when I was still using
windows for development. Since then a lot has changed and we require at
least gcc 4.6 now to take advantage of all the c++11 features. I dont know
whether the windows version is recent enough or not at the moment. What
exac
Can someone confirm the “official” instructions are indeed correct
(http://bugs.xcsoar.org/wiki/Advanced/Development/Setup/WindowsEclipse#). I am
keen to explore the code and potentially submit the odd patch but as yet cannot
get the code to compile without error. So, before I remove every shred