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| | [mico-devel] MICO 2.3.9 and VC++ 7.0 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04) |
 | | You need to launch Visual Studio.NET Command Prompt, change current dir in mico dir, and type nmake /f Makefile.win32 For build applications, you must configure the vc++ IDE (if you use the ide), set correct flags in your project, (like threading model and rtti) and link mico libraries with your executable. |
 | | The file makevars.win32 contains some compilation parameter, like threading-enabling flags, ssl, etc. Is recommended to read instructions contained in this file before compile. |
 | | I use mico with a VC++ 7.0.9466 (without any SP) and work good - no crashes, full interop with other ORB, excellent support for security, compliant to OMG standards. |
| www.mico.org /pipermail/mico-devel/2003-April/006892.html (279 words) |
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