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Re: Building Subversion with Visual Studio.Net

From: <kevin_at_pilch-bisson.net>
Date: 2003-01-25 10:59:59 CET

On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 10:33:35AM -0000, Tim Kemp wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 Just a quickie with my experience of building Subversion with VS.Net.
 
 All in all it builds fine with a few issues!
 
 * Neon has to be build manually from the command prompt (as it says in
 the build instructions anyway).
 * mod_dav_svn doesn't have the include paths set so it fails to build,
 fails to find apr.
 
 * Running the debug version requires that you have installed MSVCRTD.dll
 from Visual Studio 6 (Service Pack 5) as Libdb40d.dll requires it. This
 needs to be added to the build/running instructions as it took a while
 to track down.

No it doesn't. You need to rebuild berkeleydb with vs.net, since there is a
different runtime between the two versions. See the recent thread about
Crash in import

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