Trent Mick wrote: > Adding the /useenv means that one's PATH actually gets through. This is > important for the _ssl.vproj build. It calls build_ssl.py which tries to > find a Perl to use. Without "/useenv" Visual Studio is getting a PATH > from somewhere else (presumably from its internal environment > configuration). The result is that build_ssl.py fallsback to its > "well-known" locations for a Perl install. Go ahead. The above makes a good check-in message. Regards, Martin
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