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The curl tool project files for VC8 to VC12 would set this setting to
$(IntDir) which is the Visual Studio default value. To avoid confusion
when viewing settings from within Visual Studio and for consistency
with the libcurl project files removed this setting.
Conflicts:
projects/Windows/VC10/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC11/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC12/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC8/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC9/src/curlsrc.tmpl
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The curl tool project files for VC7 to VC12 would set this settings to
$(IntDir)$(TargetName).pch which is the Visual Studio default value. To
avoid confusion when viewing settings from within Visual Studio and for
consistency with the libcurl project files removed this setting.
Conflicts:
projects/Windows/VC10/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC11/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC12/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC8/src/curlsrc.tmpl
projects/Windows/VC9/src/curlsrc.tmpl
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The curl tool project files for VC7 to VC12 would set these settings to
$(IntDir) which is the Visual Studio default value. To avoid confusion
when viewing settings from within Visual Studio and for consistency
with the libcurl project files removed these two settings.
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The curl tool project files for VC7 to VC12 would override the default
setting with the output filename being the same as the linker PDB file.
As such the compiler file would be overwritten with the linker file
for all debug builds.
To avoid this overwrite and for consistency with the libcurl project
files, removed the setting to force the default filename to be used.
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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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Fixed a copy / paste error from my 2011 project files.
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Unlike previous versions of Visual Studio the VC12 solution file format
does not increment the format version number, but instead, only changes
the version comment text.
This incorrectly set version number would cause problems for any third
party piece of software that would read the solution file expecting the
version number to be 12.00 and found it to be 13.00, such as some build
accelerators.
Verified against a freshly created solution file which was generated
with VC12.
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Carrying on from commit 11025613b9 added VC12 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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