how to build win32 debug version with trunk?

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how to build win32 debug version with trunk?

mtherieau
I've switched my working-copy to trunk and am trying to compile a debug version.  When working with the 0-9-6 branch, I built the win32debug target, but I don't see that target in the trunk makefiles?  Also, with 0-9-6 I was running "mscore.exe -d" to get debugging output.  My trunk-built version doesn't output any debug messages--I assume that's because I'm not running a debug version?

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markt
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Re: how to build win32 debug version with trunk?

lasconic
Hi,
David Bolton just added the debug target the Makefile.mingw.
http://mscore.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/mscore/trunk/Makefile.mingw?r1=4820&r2=4819&pathrev=4820
You should have debug messages now.

lasconic

2011/9/27 mtherieau <[hidden email]>:

> I've switched my working-copy to trunk and am trying to compile a debug
> version.  When working with the 0-9-6 branch, I built the win32debug target,
> but I don't see that target in the trunk makefiles?  Also, with 0-9-6 I was
> running "mscore.exe -d" to get debugging output.  My trunk-built version
> doesn't output any debug messages--I assume that's because I'm not running a
> debug version?
>
> regards,
> markt
>
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