[postgis-users] looking for a repository

Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju sandeepkumar.jakkaraju at gmail.com
Thu Jul 27 05:04:38 PDT 2006


Hi Mateusz,

Thanx for reply...
The libpqxx code is compiling and linking with my libraries but they are not
running ..
it is giving debug assertion memory errors ...
the problem might be due to the struct member alignment of the
libpq.dll..!!!???


can someone help ...

please ...

Thanx
sandeep


On 7/21/06, Mateusz Loskot <mateusz at loskot.net> wrote:
>
> Markus Schaber wrote:
> > Hi, Sandeep,
> >
> > Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju wrote:
> >
> >> The problem with libpqxx is that i am unable to call the code from an
> MS
> >> VC ++ 6.0 Library.
> >> It needs MSVC 7.0 and above !!! i.e .NET and I dont need .NET
> >
> > So the _real_ problem is that Visual C++ 6.0 is not capable of C++.
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to share some VC++ related comments.
> VC++ 6.0 is a very bad C++ compiler, it does not use modern C++
> features, provides bad support to templates etc.
>
> > Btw, AFAIK MSVC 7.0 is still able to compile non-.NET programs...
>
> There are no problems with compiling non-.NET source code
> with any VC++ version.
> So you can use
> Visual C++ .NET 2002
> Visual C++ .NET 2003
> Visual C++ 2005
>
> Note, that Microsoft removed '.NET' moniker from the name of
> Visual C++ 2005 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visual_Studio)
> as also from names of all Visual Studio 2005 components.
> The '.NET' moniker was confusing, because users were asking "can I still
> use C++ language and compile it to native code or only managed code with
> .NET is supported."
>
> The same story is with transition of name of Windows CE platform:
> Windows CE .NET 4.x to Windows CE 5.0 without .NET in the name.
>
> So, none of Visual C++ does force users to use .NET framework.
>
> Last note, the really good support of ISO C++ starts from Visual C++
> 2003 (internal number of compiler is 7.1).
>
> Best regards
> --
> Mateusz Loskot
> http://mateusz.loskot.net
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