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2015-02-02build: Enabled DEBUGBUILD in Visual Studio debug buildsSteve Holme
Defined the DEBUGBUILD pre-processor variable to allow extra logging, which is particularly useful in debug builds, as we use this and Visual Studio typically uses _DEBUG. We could define DEBUBBUILD, in curl_setup.h, when _MSC_VER and _DEBUG is defined but that would also affect the makefile based builds which we probably don't want to do.
2014-12-24build: Removed WIN32 definition from the Visual Studio projectsSteve Holme
As this pre-processor definition is defined in curl_setup.h there is no need to include it in the Visual Studio project files.
2014-11-02build: Added WinIDN build configuration optionsSteve Holme
Added support for WinIDN build configurations to the VC7 and VC7.1 project files.
2014-11-02build: Fixed the pre-processor separator in Visual Studio project filesSteve Holme
A left over from the VC6 project files, so mainly cosmetic in Visual Studio .NET as it can handle both comma and semi-colon characters for separating multiple pre-processor definitions. However, the IDE uses semi-colons if the value is edited, and as such, this may cause problems in future for anyone updating the files or merging patches. Used the Visual Studio IDE to correct the separator character.
2014-05-28build: Use $(TargetDir) and $(TargetName) macros for VC .lib output filesSteve Holme
As with commit 11397eb6dd, use $(TargetDir) and $(TargetName) for the Import Library output rather than $(OutDir)\$(ProjectName)d.lib and $(OutDir)\$(ProjectName).lib.
2014-05-28build: Use $(TargetDir) and $(TargetName) macros for VC .pdb output filesSteve Holme
Like with the curl tool project files use $(TargetDir)$(TargetName).pdb rather than $(OutDir)$(ProjectName)d.pdb for the Program Database File output.
2014-05-01build: Added Visual Studio 2003 .NET (VC7.1) project filesSteve Holme
Carrying on from commit 11025613b9 added VC7.1 project files which are capable of supporting side-by-side compilation, as well as support for some of the third-party libraries curl uses.