2016-01-13 06:54:36 +13:00
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Harald Oehlmann
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2016-01-12
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Why to use VC6 ?
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2016-02-28 09:26:52 +13:00
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It avoids DLL Hell as the runtime is present on all Windows Versions since XP.
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2016-01-13 06:54:36 +13:00
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I compile on Windows 10 64 bit.
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How to compile:
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$ZR is the zint root folder (this file is in $ZR/win32/zint_cmdline_vc6)
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a) zlib (current version: 1.2.8)
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* put zlib to $ZR\..\zlib
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* get vc6 shell
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cd $ZR\..\zlib
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nmake -f win32\Makefile.msc
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-> generates zlib.lib, zlib1.dll
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2016-02-28 09:26:52 +13:00
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-> generates $ZR\..\lpng\libpng.lib
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2016-01-13 06:54:36 +13:00
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b) lpng (current version: 1.6.20)
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* put libpng to $ZR/../lpng
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cd $ZR\..\lpng
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nmake -f scripts\makefile.vcwin32
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2016-02-28 09:26:52 +13:00
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-> generates $ZR\..\lpng\libpng.lib
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2016-01-13 06:54:36 +13:00
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c) open the files in this folder with the msvc6 gui and compile
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