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Re: VC++ users: new proposed requirement for GNU make: msg#00152

db.mysql.c++

Subject: Re: VC++ users: new proposed requirement for GNU make

Chris Frey wrote:

I do think that someone would be likely to contribute or update a VC7
project file, as this is something a windows developer is familiar with,
and only needs some GUI work. So I still like my contrib/ directory idea.

I'll even maintain that directory so you can ignore it completely, if you
like, and be the contact person for project files and package build
scripts, so even a "string of volunteers" can contribute through me.

I won't try to stop you if you do this, but I will admit to being a little annoyed by it. But programmers being annoyed by "the users" is normal, so don't mind me. :)

I just thought of another reason makefiles are superior, at least for MySQL++: you have to drop to a command line to run the examples anyway. What's the point of going to the trouble to build everything in the GUI if you can't effectively test things there? Yes, you could put breakpoints at the end of main() on all of the examples, and set the Debug | Run settings for your system, but...ick. Command lines are still superior for many things.

I
didn't feel I had the same freedom to mess around and experiment with
the SVN account.

As long as you put your hackery on a separate branch, I don't care.

Plus, I couldn't keep up with you... there's 239 new commit messages
still in my mailbox that I haven't even looked at, and my methodical
methods don't mesh well with that. :-)

It's been useful in the past for you to check my work, but I hope you don't feel compelled to do it. A lot of the proposed changes for MySQL++ are quite parallelizable, especially now that we've gotten all the major archtecture changes out of the way for a while.

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