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// $Id: README_MSVC 202 2005-12-19 08:39:17Z bj $
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// $Id: README_MSVC 202 2005-12-19 08:39:17Z bj $
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Building instructions for GEL under Visual Studio 7.1 and 8 (2003 and 2005)
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Building instructions for GEL under Visual Studio 7.1 and 8 (2003 and 2005)
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1. Project configuration
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1. Project configuration
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We use MPC to maintain .sln and .vcproj files, since the format of these files changes with each new version of Visual studio. The average GEL-user need not bother with this, since .bat files have been created to ease the use. 
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We use MPC to maintain .sln and .vcproj files, since the format of these files changes with each new version of Visual studio. The average GEL-user need not bother with this, since .bat files have been created to ease the use. 
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More info on MPC can be found on:
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More info on MPC can be found on:
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http://www.ociweb.com/products/mpc
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http://www.ociweb.com/products/mpc
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Note that Perl must be installed to use MPC.
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Note that Perl must be installed to use MPC.
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2. Subsetting
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2. Subsetting
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The use of MPC allows relatively easy creation of subsets of GEL. An example subset is created using the file build_vc71_solution_CGLA.bat creates the subset .sln and vcproj files using MPC and the Perl script makefiles/CGLA.pl which deletes all non-CGLA source code from GEL.
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The use of MPC allows relatively easy creation of subsets of GEL. An example subset is created using the file build_vc71_solution_CGLA.bat creates the subset .sln and vcproj files using MPC and the Perl script makefiles/CGLA.pl which deletes all non-CGLA source code from GEL.
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3. Build Configurations
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3. Build Configurations
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Each project contain three configurations: Debug, Release and
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Each project contain three configurations: Debug, Release and
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Install. Debug and Release have the usual functionality, while Install
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Install. Debug and Release have the usual functionality, while Install
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is special.
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is special.
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We assume, that once GEL is installed, it should be used without
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We assume, that once GEL is installed, it should be used without
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adding the source and header files to the particular project. 
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adding the source and header files to the particular project. 
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Therefore we install GEL in an outside directory defined by the
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Therefore we install GEL in an outside directory defined by the
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environment variable GELEXT. In the configuration, this is done by
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environment variable GELEXT. In the configuration, this is done by
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setting the Target Directory to  
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setting the Target Directory to  
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$(GELEXT)\lib\windows
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$(GELEXT)\lib\windows
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and, as a post-build event, all header files are copied to 
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and, as a post-build event, all header files are copied to 
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$(GELEXt)\include 
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$(GELEXt)\include 
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The GELEXT variable should be the path where all 3rd party lib and
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The GELEXT variable should be the path where all 3rd party lib and
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header files are stored (like /usr/local/ on a *NIX system) 
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header files are stored (like /usr/local/ on a *NIX system) 
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