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Re: [xml] Memory Access Violation on xmlDocDump
- From: Tim Van Holder <tim vanholder anubex com>
- To: Daniel Dilts <diltsman gmail com>
- Cc: xml gnome org
- Subject: Re: [xml] Memory Access Violation on xmlDocDump
- Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 10:16:09 +0200
Daniel Dilts wrote:
> Ok, how about for VS2005?
Project Properties
-> C/C++
-> Code Generation
-> Runtime Library
-> (select the one you need)
See how similar it is? Did you even bother to try to find this?
If you're going to try to compile things yourself, at least a modicum of
initiative and common sense is a very useful thing to have...
> On 5/31/07, *pwhelan exis cl <mailto:pwhelan exis cl>* <pwhelan exis cl
> <mailto:pwhelan exis cl>> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 30 May 2007 23:30:12 -0600, "Daniel Dilts" <
> diltsman gmail com <mailto:diltsman gmail com>> wrote:
> > Easier said than done. I have no idea how to do that, and my
> brother, who
> > is a VS wiz-kid, doesn't know how to do it either.
> >
> > On 5/30/07, pwhelan exis cl <mailto:pwhelan exis cl>
> <pwhelan exis cl <mailto:pwhelan exis cl>> wrote:
>
> In MSVC 6.0 Its
> Project Settings ->
> C/C++ (tab) ->
> Category: Code Generation (pull down list)
> Use Run-Time Library (pull down list) -> (Chooses The Runtime)
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