"Tom Rondeau" <tom@trondeau.com> wrote:
> Just to begin with, we do not currently have good support and testing for
> Windows systems and are actively discussing how to handle this OS. I
> believe that any support for Windows at all, such as through the current
> binaries provided by Ettus Research, require VS 2012 or something (really
> not sure, but I believe later than what you're using).
I use VS 2010 and Ettus, yes seems to be using VS 2012. I fail to see why
VS 2010 isn't good enough. It was little tweaking to get it to work.
> No they add nothing and I'm not a fan of them. My guess is that some of it
> was that code was prototyped in Python and converted over to C++ and these
> were carried along with it. It's a hard thing to grep for, but I'll be
> patching a few of the cases that I found.
Adding a "#include <iso646.h>" to my specially crafted "config.h" fixed that.
GCC includes that unconditionally (thanks to Josh Blum for tipping me on that).
--gv
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