On Jan 12, 2012, at 8:20 , Cooke, Mark wrote: > [Note: this list prefers plain text email, not html] > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jie Long [mailto:may...@gmail.com] >> Sent: 11 January 2012 23:14 >> To: users@subversion.apache.org >> Subject: Help on "Subversion Windows Installer" >> >> Hi there, >> >> I got the resource from this website: >> >> http://alagazam.net/ >> >> I am hoping that I am writing to David Darj. I am not a new >> user to svn but it's my first time to compile it. I want to >> run it on my computer to learn about the algorithms and see >> what I can do from there. I am strongly interested in >> contributing something to this community. > > I'm not David but... > >> I have been working on it for 4 days but the compile still >> fails. I followed the INSTALLATION file with minimum >> requirement. Later I found this resource win32Svn from David. >> I tried to use your binary files to make my compile pass. But >> it still fails. Now I am wondering if you have a VS 2008 >> project, which is running with proper configuration so I can >> start from there? > > I believe that David uses Visual C++ 6 as that is what is used to compile the > official apache releases (or it was when I last looked into trying to compile > them myself). > > There are a ton of differences from VC++6 to VS2008+ (I've been porting other > code between the two). > > Have a look at collabnet or wandisco, I'm sure I read one of them uses VS2010.
True. See Paul Burba's detailed instructions using VS 2008: http://blogs.collab.net/subversion/2011/01/building-subversion-on-windows-a-walk-through/ Steve