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* [svn-r14301] Purpose: Remove references to deleted source file from Windows ↵Scott Wegner2007-11-291-48/+0
| | | | | | | | | | project files. Description: h5repack_list.c was deleted from the repository recently. This check-in also removes references in the Windows library. Tested: Built with VS2005
* [svn-r14093] Purpose: Convert Windows projects to VS2005 format and support ↵Scott Wegner2007-08-161-102/+603
| | | | | | | | | | | 64-bit Fortran Description: This checkin is another Windows project cleanup, and also extends our Windows support for 64-bit Fortran. Project files are now in VS2005 format, rather than VS.NET. A couple projects have been renamed to be more descriptive (*cstub rather than *_lib), and project settings make better use of build macros. This will make them much easier to update in the future. Tested: VS2005 on WinXP 32-bit VS2005 on WinXP x64
* [svn-r13922] Purpose: First step in VS6 DepreciationScott Wegner2007-06-271-0/+350
Desciption: This is the first major check-in in the process of depreciating Visual Studio 6.0. We create a new directory, windows_vs6, which now holds all of our previous VS6 project files. We expect to maintain this directory for only a short time (perhaps one release), so users have time to make the change. The ./windows directory now contains project files for Visual Studio .Net, as well as existing source and test scripts. This will allow us to greatly simplify the build process for the majority of our users. We have created a new solution (.Net equivolent of workspace) that houses the Fortran project files. This allowed us to remove these files from the main solution, as well as streamline the conversion in the Fortran solution. It is also much easier now to convert to Visual Studio 2005 files. Notes: I didn't update the MANIFEST with this check-in, I will make those changes shortly. Also, I haven't yet updated the documentation to reflect this check-in. That is going to require more work. We will be giving a seminar in the coming weeks about .Net and how to migrate over. Tested: VS6/VNET/VS2005 on WinXP 32/64-bit