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Subject: Re: Documentation of the mysql++ version 1.7.1

Subject: Re: Documentation of the mysql++ version 1.7.1

2007-10-09       - By Monsieur Bidon

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I have no choice of the IDE. If I've got it, be sure that I would use the
last version of visual or gcc :-)

I just want the documentation of the version I'm using. No matter, if I got
a problem it will be a good argument for my boss to update our compiler :-)

Thank's for your reply

J?r?me


2007/10/9, Warren Young <mysqlpp@(protected)>:
>
> Monsieur Bidon wrote:
> >
> > I'm still using Visual C++ 6.0
>
> Why must you use tools that are nearly a decade old?  Visual Studio
> Express 2005 a free download, and if you must have something in the
> Professional version, it's not an expensive upgrade.
>
> > I definitely can't find the reported documentation.
>
> The MySQL++ site doesn't claim that there's documentation for that
> version.  It's quite clear that it's not supported, and if there's a
> problem, no one's likely to help you with it.
>
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