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Win32 port status?
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Jari Turkia |
Subject: |
Win32 port status? |
Date: |
Fri, 05 May 2006 18:33:35 +0300 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 (Windows/20060308) |
Hello!
Plain and simple: What is the Win32 port status?
I needed to send SMSes from Windows platform and found out that existing
Win32 binaries are either out-of-date or non-working. Since I use MS
development tools on a regular basis, it was not too difficult to build
a working binary with MS Visual Studio 2005. I also saw the instructions
for Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 by Robert Thomson but in my case
that was a bit late.
In brief: A Win32 binary can be built from latest source. There are some
changes and bugs that would have to be stored into CVS (the getopt_long
declaration bug is a nasty one!) so that further releases would compile
a bit more painlessly. To me it looks like Win32 source is not actively
maintained. If that is the case, I will volunteer for that task. I
certainly would appreciate help from any other interested person. Like
most of you, I have a full time job as a programmer, but still would
like to contribute for this project.
My idea would be to achieve a working code base for freely available MS
tools, namely Visual Studio Express
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/) and already obsoleted
Visual C++ Toolkit 2003. To me it looks like there is no point in trying
to maintain any older commercial development tool versions (VC 6 or 4.2
for example). Also a ready built binary version for each new release
would be needed. And as an additional bonus, I'm sure I could hack up a
system to run a nightly build for Win32 version too.
So, how does that sound like?
Regards,
Jari Turkia
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