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authorDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2013-02-07 14:58:01 +0100
committerDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2013-02-07 14:58:01 +0100
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Revert "vc: remove explicit MSVC6 IDE project file and documentation"
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at runtime.
Run 'nmake vc-ssl-zlib' to build with both ssl and zlib support.
+ MSVC 6 IDE
+ ----------
+
+ A minimal VC++ 6.0 reference workspace (vc6curl.dsw) is available with the
+ source distribution archive to allow proper building of the two included
+ projects, the libcurl library and the curl tool.
+
+ 1) Open the vc6curl.dsw workspace with MSVC6's IDE.
+ 2) Select 'Build' from top menu.
+ 3) Select 'Batch Build' from dropdown menu.
+ 4) Make sure that the eight project configurations are 'checked'.
+ 5) Click on the 'Build' button.
+ 6) Once the eight project configurations are built you are done.
+
+ Dynamic and static libcurl libraries are built in debug and release flavours,
+ and can be located each one in its own subdirectory, DLL-Debug, DLL-Release,
+ LIB-Debug and LIB-Release, all of them below the 'lib' subdirectory.
+
+ In the same way four curl executables are created, each using its respective
+ library. The resulting curl executables are located in its own subdirectory,
+ DLL-Debug, DLL-Release, LIB-Debug and LIB-Release, below the 'src' subdir.
+
+ These reference VC++ 6.0 configurations are generated using the dynamic CRT.
+
+ Intentionally, these reference VC++ 6.0 projects and configurations don't use
+ third party libraries, such as OpenSSL or Zlib, to allow proper compilation
+ and configuration for all new users without further requirements.
+
+ If you need something more 'involved' you might adjust them for your own use,
+ or explore the world of makefiles described above 'MSVC from command line'.
+
Borland C++ compiler
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