On 6/11/12, suzuki toshiya <[email protected]> wrote: > Yet I'm a very very newbie of Microsoft Visual Studio development, > so please don't take my comment as crucial. > > According the messages in the stackoverflow I referred, it would be > impossible to build a DLL that can working with any version of MSVC > runtime, thus, the redistribution of MSVC runtime would be a solution. >
Yes. [ Double check that all on internet. My Windows knowledge is quite outdated. ] The redistributable files can be found on-line, search for "visual studio 2008 run-time." (In past they were also included with the MSDev installation itself - try searching for the "redist" subdir inside the MSDev installation.) A proper MSDev license(*) also gives you the right to redistribute the run-time installation package with your application. You should include needed redist *.exe files in your own setup and call it from the setup script (normally with "/q" (quiet) parameter). Google/bing for more and more up-to-date info. (*) MSDev Express is a different story. _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
