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Re: Visual studio versions


From: Gerald Combs <gerald () wireshark org>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:58:32 -0700

On 4/16/14 8:02 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2014-04-16 16:52 GMT+02:00 Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com
<mailto:graham.bloice () trihedral com>>:

    A recent question on Ask Wireshark [1] brought up the issue of which
    version of Visual Studio we should be targeting with releases.

    Part of the issue is all the 3rd party libs that may be linked with
    a specific version of the MSVC run-time DLL.

    It has been suggested that we move to VS2012, is there a QT for
    2012?  Maybe even go to 2013.  I would like us to use the most
    recent (as long as it's been out for 3 months or so) version of VS
    for a new release, is this practical?

    Apart form dev's own VS environments there are the buildbots to
    consider.

    I also read somewhere else that MS will supply VS licences for open
    source projects, do you know anything about that Gerald?

    [1]
    : http://ask.wireshark.org/questions/31771/new-build-1106-on-vs2012-missing-msvcr100dll


Hi Graham,

according to http://qt-project.org/downloads, there are packages for
MSVC2010, MSVC2012 and MinGW. Each one is huge, so I'm not sure that
storing each variant on the svn server would be a good idea. Gerald, do
you remember why you selected the MSVC2010 one? Is it because Wireshark
is officially built with this MSVC version, or because of bugs specific
do MinGW (like bug 9957)?

I created packages for MSVC2010 because Digia only distributes a 32-bit
version. They distribute 32 and 64-bit versions for VS2012 so building
our own shouldn't be necessary in that case. I haven't tested the MinGW
version. (I'd prefer to use the official packages if possible.)
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