Re: VC++ is not supporting Platform SDK!
In the help for the SP1 for Platform SDK 2003 it states:
"This SDK does not support working with Microsoft Visual C/C++?, 6.0 as
support for VC 6.0 has ended. The last SDK that will work with VC 6.0 is the
February 2003 Edition, you can order a CD on the fulfillment site. Side by
side installations are not supported. "
So if you are pre-SP1 it should work for you. As Joe suggested, perhaps you
could post some of the errors you are seeing on the offending code.
Tom
"Shyam Barnwal" <sbarnwal@i3jukebox.com> wrote in message
news:%23iCm7CvlHHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
Dear sir/madam,
I am working on winamp general purpose pluggin "gen_whatsplaying " project
I downloaded the project "gen_whatsplaying" available on
www.schaffrath.net
.
I am working on it, but getting many errors during compilation and
building
the application successfully. I am using MS VC++ 6.0 compiler to compile
and
build it.
I also downloaded and installed the speech SDK 5.1 from MS site and Winamp
SDK's from Winamp's web site on my PC to remove the errors. But still I
am
getting many compilation and linking errors during the build, and
therefore
unable to get the desired .dll file for winamp general plugins.
As suggested by the project developer, and as per microsoft specification,
I
downloaded and installed the February 2003 version of the Platform SDK on
my C:\ drive and configured it to use with VC++ 6.0
Now , after making all the changes to configuration setting to include and
lib, in VC++ 6.0 when I am building the project, I didn't see any changes
in
the previous errors which I used to get during compilation before it all
remains the same, no changes at all. I think VS 6.0 is not supporting the
"February 2003 version of the Platform SDK at all.
Just wanted to know if any one knows about it in this community to help me
out. I really appreciate yours help and kind cooperation with me.
I request you to please let me know how do I get rid of this problem now.
any help on it is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
shyam
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