Hey,
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> * The VC.NET stuff is a mess and doesn't really work.  Most of the 
> barriers to getting this finished are finding workarounds for VC.NET 
> bugs.  Even with non-autogenerated projects, the linker also tends to 
> crash alot compiling subversion, so people should probably hold off 
> compiling subversion with VC.NET until MS releases a patch for the the 
> linker.
So what gives here.  Not being a Windows guy, I went out and purchased 
copies of Visual C++ .net and C# .net and thanks to ras, SQLServer. Are 
you saying I can't do Subversion work on windows with my bought and paid 
for  C++ compiler?  The friggin thing took forever to install.  Uggggh.
Can this really be true?  As my dad would say; you got to be shittin' 
me.  Hmm, it says here on the back of the box. The platform for rapidly 
building XML Web services and applications.  Does building no longer 
involve linking?  Is there a Visual C++ .lnk I need to buy?
impostor gat
The real gat is off doing his paying work not here making silly remarks 
about money he poorly spent:-)
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Received on Wed Nov 27 06:06:16 2002