[Speex-dev] [PATCH] Add Visual Studio 2008 Prject files
Keith Kyzivat
kkyzivat at sipez.com
Wed Nov 28 09:41:22 PST 2007
Ok!
If there are indeed cross-compiling targets defined, then vs2005 projects
probably should be maintained.
In any case, this is all up to Jean-Marc, since he's the one that actually
has authority to change it :)
Jean-Marc -- what's your opinion?
On 11/28/07, Aron Rosenberg <arosenberg at sightspeed.com> wrote:
>
> I pulled the test directory from 2003, but everything else from 2005. The
> 2005 files have more "cross-compiling" targets than the 2003 ones. I fixed
> the various missing files in the new 2008 projects (misc.c and one other
> other are gone now).
>
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> The only thing you could do which would make them more compact would be to
> get rid of the subdirectories under each vs-version. There is no real need
> for it and it just makes things a little confusing.
>
>
>
> Win32 ------ vs2003 -----All .sln, .vcproj
>
> |
>
> |------vs2005 -----All .sln, .vcproj
>
> |
>
> |------vs2008 -----All .sln,.bcproj
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> You could also remove the old Visual Studio 6 files, .dsw, .dsp since that
> compiler is no longer supported by MS.
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> -Aron
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>
>
> *From:* kamaji at gmail.com [mailto:kamaji at gmail.com] *On Behalf Of *Keith
> Kyzivat
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:00 AM
> *To:* Aron Rosenberg
> *Cc:* speex-dev at xiph.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Speex-dev] [PATCH] Add Visual Studio 2008 Prject files
>
>
>
> The VS2005 project files are known to not be up-to-date, so I can
> understand that you'd need to fix some things.
> Can you verify with an import of the VS2003 project files, that there is
> no need for any fixes, and just works after importing?
>
> Managing multiple project files should be minimized if at all possible.
> If a straight import of vs2003 project files can be done without any changes
> post-import, then I'd recommend that vs2008 project files are *not* checked
> in. In fact, I think it'd probably be a good idea to remove the vs2005
> project files, given they are not as up-to-date as the vs2003 ones, and
> someone with VS2005 can easily import and use them.
>
> The only time that I have found that VS2005 project files need to be
> maintained over vs2003 ones is if multiple configurations for different
> platforms need to be maintained (i.e. for wince).
>
> On 11/27/07, *Aron Rosenberg* <arosenberg at sightspeed.com> wrote:
>
> Attached is a patch which adds the directory, project and solution files
> needed for Visual Studio 2008. They are an import of the 2005 files, but
> fixed and tested.
>
>
>
> -Aron
>
> Aron Rosenberg
>
> SightSpeed Inc.
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