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martin

HielkeHoeve wrote:

Btw, any idea if C++ Builder 2007 can also compile WinSCP?

I haven't tried that, but I doubt.
HielkeHoeve

Btw, any idea if C++ Builder 2007 can also compile WinSCP?

edit:
CodeGear C++ Builder 2007 can convert it to the newer version, but compiling it is a different thing. Its whining about the libs of version 6 :roll:
HielkeHoeve

martin wrote:

When it does not work?


Haven't been able to reproduce the problem with 4.0.5, must have been a user error :)

martin wrote:

plus winscp sometimes crashes for no aparent reason.


I should have been more clear about this, it's the same error as reported here:
https://beta.winscp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5584
martin

Anonymous wrote:

Drag and drop only works if you are using the 32 bit explorer (by default windows uses the 64 bit explorer)

What does not work exactly? What drag&drop mode in WinSCP have you selected? What version of WinSCP are you using?
Guest

martin wrote:

HielkeHoeve wrote:

Drag and drop doesn't always work

When it does not work?
plus winscp sometimes crashes for no aparent reason.

In some specific situation? Or randomly?
Is there a debug version so I can let VS 2008 show me what's going wrong?

WinSCP is not compiled in VS.


Drag and drop only works if you are using the 32 bit explorer (by default windows uses the 64 bit explorer)
martin

HielkeHoeve wrote:

Drag and drop doesn't always work

When it does not work?
plus winscp sometimes crashes for no aparent reason.

In some specific situation? Or randomly?
Is there a debug version so I can let VS 2008 show me what's going wrong?

WinSCP is not compiled in VS.
HielkeHoeve

Drag and drop doesn't always work plus winscp sometimes crashes for no aparent reason. Is there a debug version so I can let VS 2008 show me what's going wrong?

The advantage is that you don't have to run it in an emulated environment, which makes me shiffer a little. It'll go a bit faster, which is always nice. Most processors (Intel core 2 duo, AMD Athlon etc) are already 64 bits, most people just don't know it...
bcrooker

Re: 3.8.2 on XP x64

martin wrote: