You need MSC v4.0 min. I compile under that with no problems what-so-ever. Well, except for _my_ coding errors anyway :\ =Spectre In a message dated 96-09-12 12:33:18 EDT, alan@milton.demon.co.uk (Alan Patefield-Smith) writes: << Subj: [newbie] [code] compiling circle3 under win95 Date: 96-09-12 12:33:18 EDT From: alan@milton.demon.co.uk (Alan Patefield-Smith) Sender: owner-circle@cspo.queensu.ca To: circle@cspo.queensu.ca I recently tried compiling the latest copy of the circle 3 beta at home, so I can fiddle with the code in my own time. Unfortunately(?) the system I have is a pentium75 running win95. When I try to compile using nmake (ms visual c++ version 2), I get a whole load of c4226 errors (non standard extension used '_export' is an obsolete keyword). I was wondering whether anyone has managed to compile circle 3 on a similar system, I'd like to avoid the hassle of installing linux if possible (although this is probably a godd idea). Would upgrading visual c++ to v4 do the trick? (I thought this was just a pretty interface). Thanks in advance. Regards, Alan >> +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://cspo.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list_faq.html | +-----------------------------------------------------------+
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