Re: [pcre-dev] Here is pcre-7.1-RC1 for you to play with

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Autor: Daniel Richard G.
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A: Stefan Weber
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Assumpte: Re: [pcre-dev] Here is pcre-7.1-RC1 for you to play with
Thanks for the update, Stefan. Sorry I was thinking of Alexander Tokarev in
your place :]

Okay, I see how the !*.txt files are being invoked from the batch file;
nothing special going on here. Two possibilities I'd like to mention:

1. Rename !compile.txt -> makevp-compile.txt, and !linklib.txt ->
makevp-linklib.txt. This way, all the VP files lexically sort together.

2. Create a vp/ directory, move the files there, and strip off the bang
marks. (makevp.bat would be invoked as "vp\makevp")

Any thoughts one way or the other?


--Daniel


On Thu, 2007 Mar 15 19:09:33 +0100, Stefan Weber wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I contributed the Virtual Pascal files and just checked the new pcre
> sources. It was nice to see that the compiling almost worked out of the
> box, except for the missing CONFIG.H and PCRE.H headers.
>
> These will now be generated when running makevp.bat and I have attached
> the updated batch file to this email. Unfortunately the user has to check
> the config files by hand to en/disable options.
>
> The files !compile.txt and !linklib.txt are used in makevp.bat. I always
> prepend a "!" to file/directory names if I want to have related objects
> placed together and at the beginning of the directory listing.
>
> You are free to change the file names.
>
> I cannot do more tests at the moment, sorry. All I can contribute at the
> moment is the new makevp.bat and that PCRE 7.1 compiles correctly for VP
> with BCC and (basic) search works.
>
> All the best and keep on Philip,
> Stefan Weber
>
> NDN (http://ndn.muxe.com/)
>


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