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Re: Win2K crashing
- From: "smsutton at iwon dot com" <smsutton at iwon dot com>
- To: hronne at telia dot com, smsutton at iwon dot com
- Cc: xconq7 at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:56:45 -0500 (EST)
- Subject: Re: Win2K crashing
- Reply-to: smsutton at iwon dot com
My main problems are remembering how to use Visual C, i.e. setting up the workspace, projects, etc. plus getting WinCVS to co-operate. I need the .dsp and .dsw files rather than makes to run Purify, if I understood my co-workes instructions properly.
--- On Wed 10/30, Hans Ronne wrote:
From: Hans Ronne [mailto: hronne@telia.com]
To: smsutton@iwon.com
Cc: xconq7@sources.redhat.com
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 19:48:19 +0100
Subject: Re: Win2K crashing
> >That makes debugging difficult, doesn't it? Well, if I ever get a
> compile
> >to work, I'll see if I can run it under Purify. I'd perfer Bounds
> Checker
> >and Soft Ice, but not enought to buy personal copies.
>
> That would be very helpful. What exactly are your build problems? Are you
> using Virtual C, and did you follow Juergen Ruehle's build instructions
> in
> that case? Or are you still trying to build the Cygwin app? What kind of
> error messages do you get?
>
> Getting the Win32 app to work is my top priority right now, but there are
> limits to what I can do on a Mac. The feedback from Windows users has
> been
> confusing. Some can build the app, some cannot. Some can run most of the
> games using the app I built, some cannot. More details on what actually
> works and on what kind of system would be helpful.
>
> Hans
>
>
>
>
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