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-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | win/makefile.vc | 32 |
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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2005-03-08 Jeff Hobbs <jeffh@ActiveState.com> + + * win/makefile.vc: clarify necessary defined vars that can come + from MSVC or the Platform SDK. + 2005-02-24 Don Porter <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> * library/tcltest/tcltest.tcl: Better use of [glob -types] to avoid diff --git a/win/makefile.vc b/win/makefile.vc index b03f1f4..31b5b67 100644 --- a/win/makefile.vc +++ b/win/makefile.vc @@ -8,36 +8,40 @@ # # Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions. -# Copyright (c) 2001 ActiveState Corporation. +# Copyright (c) 2001-2005 ActiveState Corporation. # Copyright (c) 2001-2002 David Gravereaux. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -# RCS: @(#) $Id: makefile.vc,v 1.100.2.5 2004/11/16 23:39:52 andreas_kupries Exp $ +# RCS: @(#) $Id: makefile.vc,v 1.100.2.6 2005/03/08 21:50:37 hobbs Exp $ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -!if "$(MSVCDIR)" == "" +# Check to see we are configured to build with MSVC (MSDEVDIR or MSVCDIR) +# or with the MS Platform SDK (MSSDK) +!if !defined(MSDEVDIR) && !defined(MSVCDIR) && !defined(MSSDK) MSG = ^ -You'll need to run vcvars32.bat from Developer Studio, first, to setup^ -the environment. Jump to this line to read the new instructions. +You need to run vcvars32.bat from Developer Studio or setenv.bat from the^ +Platform SDK first to setup the environment. Jump to this line to read^ +the build instructions. !error $(MSG) !endif #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # HOW TO USE this makefile: # -# 1) It is now necessary to have %MSVCDir% set in the environment. This is used -# as a check to see if vcvars32.bat had been run prior to running nmake or -# during the installation of Microsoft Visual C++, MSVCDir had been set -# globally and the PATH adjusted. Either way is valid. +# 1) It is now necessary to have MSVCDir, MSDevDir or MSSDK set in the +# environment. This is used as a check to see if vcvars32.bat had been +# run prior to running nmake or during the installation of Microsoft +# Visual C++, MSVCDir had been set globally and the PATH adjusted. +# Either way is valid. # # You'll need to run vcvars32.bat contained in the MsDev's vc(98)/bin -# directory to setup the proper environment, if needed, for your current -# setup. This is a needed bootstrap requirement and allows the swapping of -# different environments to be easier. +# directory to setup the proper environment, if needed, for your +# current setup. This is a needed bootstrap requirement and allows the +# swapping of different environments to be easier. # # 2) To use the Platform SDK (not expressly needed), run setenv.bat after -# vcvars32.bat according to the instructions for it. This can also turn on -# the 64-bit compiler, if your SDK has it. +# vcvars32.bat according to the instructions for it. This can also +# turn on the 64-bit compiler, if your SDK has it. # # 3) Targets are: # release -- Builds the core, the shell and the dlls. (default) |