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Re: MSVC build files not available in CVS: msg#00020apache.logging.log4cxx.user
The intent was that IDE project files of any flavor would be products of the Ant script. Since they are generated files, they shouldn't be in the CVS but generated during the build process. It is probably desirable to include Visual Studio 6 project files within the distributions, however we would need to figure out how to adapt the log4cxx project file to reflect the locations of the APR project files, bundle the APR distributions or require the user to download and untar the APR distributions at the expected location. On Feb 7, 2005, at 5:25 PM, Drapal, Myron E (Myron) wrote: I noticed that the .dsp/.vcproj files have been removed from the CVS tree. Is there any intent to replace these with the updated versions
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