Actually, you don't have to install all those other versions.  Merely do as
I outlined below with your existing vs2012 and yo will be fine with what you
have now.  I do this on a near daily basis.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org 
> [mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Billy Huynh
...
> Hi Dave,
> Thank you for info. I'm aware of this. in fact, you could 
> built an app that run all version of Windows with vs2012 but 
> you have to install vs2008, vs2010, then vs2012. Since 
> acquiring license from microsoft with older version of visual 
> studio is expensive. We just don't want to do it at this movement.
...
> <sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org> on behalf of dave 
...
> FYI, you can support XP when building with VS2012 if you have 
> VS2012 SP3
> installed (which you probably do if you've installed current 
> stuff), and set
> the 'platform toolset' (under project properties, 
> configuration properties,
> general)  to 'v110_xp'  (I don't have it in front of me, this is from
> memory).
> It was a bug when vs2012 first came out, but they fixed it 
> with sp3, and
> word on the streets is that it works out-of-box with 2013.
> ...


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