> Did they also, e.g., change the signature of QueryPerformanceCounter(), so > that largeint.h isn't needed to get at the MS-specific LARGE_INTEGER > typedef? Note that the workaround doesn't work unless these files are on > MS's list of redistributable files (which always takes me an hour to find, > and no time for that now). I did not intend that the workaround would be the right way to do it long term. LARGE_INTEGER is now defined in winnt.h, which is included by windows.h. However, the current code does need more than just the typedef, such as LargeIntegerEqualToZero, LargeIntegerSubtract, etc. > > Furthermore, the file "ver.h" used in python_nt.rc appears to be gone as > > well. Not sure why we needed it. Gettinr dir fo it seems to have no > > ill effect =). Anyone remember what it's for? > > Mark Hammond created all the code in question (here and above), so > ActiveState should know who to hire to maintain it <wink>. Sigh. I'm not doing this on behalf of ActiveState -- there's no real need for us to move to VS.NET for most of our builds right now. I'm just playing with my new toy. --david-should-have-posted-from-my-hotmail-account?-ascher
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