by TimStone » Sat Mar 28, 2015 2:54 pm
Antonio,
That is not it. We were blocking it due to a conflict with another library, but allowing it, performing a Clean and complete rebuild still has all of the same errors.
From reading notes on VS 2015, and C++, apparently there are issues with .lib files built with older versions. They are saying the .lib files need to be built with VS 2015 also. You may get some idea of this in the Visual Studio support forum.
My guess is that VS 2015 will have a Community version that will be used by many developers here, so perhaps we can get a build of Harbour and FWH libs built with VS 2015. They have made some extensive improvements in CRT functioning which apparently relates to this.
Tim