Ah, I'm sorry, it is also possible in VS2010: Properties->Configuration
Properties->C/C++->Command Line, and you can find a text field "Additional
Options", where you can enter your options.


2014-09-03 16:42 GMT+02:00 Marcin Kolny <marcin.ko...@gmail.com>:

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> 2014-09-03 16:32 GMT+02:00 John Emmas <j...@creativepost.co.uk>:
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> On 03/09/2014 14:56, Marcin Kolny wrote:
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>>> OK, I've got it... That's because vd2 flag - enable it in your project,
>>> or disable and recompile in glibmm project.
>>>
>>>
>> Wow, excellent detective work!  You're absolutely right!!
>>
>> BTW - are you building from a command line or using the VC IDE?  In my
>> IDE project properties I couldn't find anything that would toggle that flag
>> - although it worked just fine if I added the flag manually.  I'm just
>> wondering if there's a way of setting it in my IDE compiler properties?
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>> Well, I'm not sure, whether it is possible in Visual Studio 2010. But in
> 2013 version, there is a text field for that: Properties ->Configuration
> properties->C/C++->All Options -> Additional Options. You can put there
> some additional flags, e.g. /v2
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>> John
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