build for jack without these changes. Of course they don't harm 0.9.6b
builders either, unless they are outside of the states/EU/AU and find
themselves free to ignore IP considerations.
I'd really like to know _why_ 0.9.6c doesn't configure itself rationally.
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mod_so, mod_win32 and the winnt mpm] into individual loadable
modules, so the administrator may individually disable the former
compiled-in modules by simply commenting out their LoadModule
directives. [William Rowe]
*) Saved Win32 module authors and porters many future headaches, by
duplicating the appropriate .h files such as os.h into the include
directory, including in the build tree. [William Rowe]
Also noticed that version stamp resources weren't generated for proxy
modules, this too is now fixed.
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Program Database (from Program Database for Modify on the fly debugging).
The net effect of this patch is to clean up all of the irrelevant entries
associated with either the debugging or release command line switches, and
generally straighten the projects as they would be exported from VC6/SP5.
The outcome of this patch is that VC5 users -should- be able to load and
build the workspace without any errors (as they used to have no symbols
database at all, the /ZI option doesn't work, they had to use cvtdsp.pl
to toggle these to /Zi.)
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