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| Author | mhammond |
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| Recipients | christian.heimes, mhammond, trent |
| Date | 2008年04月08日.21:13:36 |
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| Message-id | <1207689217.61.0.464810863149.issue2563@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Note that we are actually using the linker to *generate* the manifest (something linkers pre VC2005 couldn't do), so if we could tell the linker to skip that manifest generation and embed it directly in the DLL, it would certainly be easier. But, IIRC (which I may not), you can embed a manifest directly via the linker by converting the manifest to a resource and linking that - however, that conversion still requires an extra tool. This is the alternative process outlined on the MS page I linked to. And finally, it seems Visual Studio itself embeds the resource this way. So if there is a way to embed the manifest without an additional step, I don't know about it :) |
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| 2008年04月08日 21:13:38 | mhammond | set | spambayes_score: 0.129935 -> 0.12993477 recipients: + mhammond, christian.heimes, trent |
| 2008年04月08日 21:13:37 | mhammond | set | spambayes_score: 0.129935 -> 0.129935 messageid: <1207689217.61.0.464810863149.issue2563@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年04月08日 21:13:36 | mhammond | link | issue2563 messages |
| 2008年04月08日 21:13:36 | mhammond | create | |