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From: Jürgen Hunold (hunold_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-06-11 01:41:33
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Hi Volodya !
On Thursday 10 June 2004 15:59, Vladimir Prus wrote:
> Jürgen Hunold wrote:
> > .RC = rc
> I'll look into this tomorrow.
Thanks !
> > And I have great difficulties with intel-win.jam always turning on
> > wchar_t support. msvc.jam does not enable this and my projects do
> > not link with wchar_t support.
>
> Just a quick question: are you using the most up-to-date msvc.jam. It
> should enable wchar_t support if you explicitly configure it with
>
> using msvc : 7.1 .....
Yes. I always try to use the lastest available CVS, don't worry about
that. But I might be "off by on" due to the lag from developer to anon
cvs.
The build _without_ wchar_t support didn't work either, so I'm lost in
Win32 library hell. *sigh*
Well, I'm just "using msvc;" because we have thrown away 6.0 as soon as
possible. I'll take a close look at msvc.jam today, I hope.
> > I'd like to disable wchar_t support and make it a configuration
> > options.
>
> I've no problem with making it configuration, but maybe it will
> should be enabled by default, as its standard-conforming behaviour.
I only have limited knowledge of the Win32-platform, but none of my 3rd
party libraries use this (especially Qt, FlexLM), so I think I have to
find out what _exactly_ happens here.
I fear that some of my intel compiler options change the intel behaviour
too much.
Yours,
Jürgen
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