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As this pre-processor definition is defined in curl_setup.h there is no
need to include it in the Visual Studio project files.
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Removed the WIN64 pre-processor definition from the libcurl project
files as:
* WIN64 is not used in our source code
* The curl projects files don't define it
* It isn't required by or used in the platform SDK
* For backwards compatability curl_setup.h defines WIN32
* The compiler automatically defines _WIN64 for x64 builds
Historically Visual Studio projects have defined WIN32, in addition to
the compiler defined _WIN32 definition, and I had incorrectly changed
that to WIN64 for the x64 libcurl builds but not in the curl projects.
As such, it is questionable whether this should be defined or not. For
more information see the following cache of a discussion that took
place on the microsoft.public.vc.mfc newsgroup:
http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/VC/microsoft.public.vc.mfc/2008-06/msg00074.html
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Added initial support for WinIDN build configurations to the VC10+
project files.
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As with commit 11397eb6dd, use $(TargetDir) and $(TargetName) for the
Import Library output rather than $(OutDir)\$(ProjectName)d.lib and
$(OutDir)\$(ProjectName).lib.
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Like with the curl tool project files use $(TargetDir)$(TargetName).pdb
rather than $(OutDir)$(ProjectName)d.pdb for the Program Database File
output.
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Carrying on from commit 11025613b9 added VC10 project files which are
capable of supporting side-by-side compilation, 32-bit and 64-bit
builds as well as support for some of the third-party libraries curl
uses.
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