The B in 'winsb' stands for Borland. Presumably the different files are
necessary because only 'winsb', not 'wins', object files are compatible with
Borland's compiler.
Mark
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> Hi there,
>
> When building projects using CBX, the only choice for platform is
> 'winsb'. Does anyone know why there's no 'wins' option?
>
> Thanx
> Terry
Thanx for Mark's reply
Then is there any SDK that can support winsb?
What i used was UIQ 2.1 SDK for Borland, which has been said to be
compatible with CBX, but it's really not coz' the winsb is not
recognized?
Thanx
Terry
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:05:02 +0100, "Mark Shackman" <-> wrote:
>The B in 'winsb' stands for Borland. Presumably the different files are
>necessary because only 'winsb', not 'wins', object files are compatible with
>Borland's compiler.
>
>Mark
>Symbian Developer Network
>
>
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>> Hi there,
>>
>> When building projects using CBX, the only choice for platform is
>> 'winsb'. Does anyone know why there's no 'wins' option?
>>
>> Thanx
>> Terry
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It is. On UIQ 2.0 the winsb tree is just wins binaries.
Regards
H
"Mark Shackman" <-> wrote in message
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> According to John Pagonis' tech paper
>
http://www.symbian.com/developer/techlib/papers/migratingcppbuilder/migration_to_builderx.pdf, WINS should be supported.
>
> Mark
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