On 5/30/06, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/30/06, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess there are two main use cases:
> 1) developer wants to debug an app that misbehaves on Linux/Wine but
> not on Windows
> 2) manager or clueless pundit who are into VB or VC++ wants to say
> Wine is useless,
> and by supporting Visual Studio we convince them otherwise

3) Source code management lives in Visual Source Safe and VS .NET or
MSVC++ 6.0 is needed to access it.

Oh, good point.  Yes, we should include Visual Sourcesafe integration
support in our Visual Studio testing.  (I used VSS for years with Wine;
see http://kegel.com/wine/vss-howto.html, but I seldom used the GUI and
never used Visual Studio.)
- Dan

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