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Carbon with CW 10 gold

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Noé Falzon - 09 Jul 2003 10:46 GMT
Hello

I'm on Mac OS 8.6, and I use  an old version of CW (10 gold) but I have
no means to get a newer one. I would like to develop in carbon with it.
I got the Carbon SDK, and I have a little problem : they say that in a
project, you may not link to non-carbon-compatible libraries. Where can
I have a list of them ? They give the example that MPW ANSI C library is
not compatible. But how does it build from C code without this library ?

Then, they tell to add the CarbonLibStub file to the project. Err. In
the SDK, there is no such a file. There is a 'CarbonLib' file in a
'Stub' folder. Is it this one ?

So finally, which files do I exactly need to put in my project so it can
build in Carbon ?

Thanks
Noé Falzon
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MW Ron - 09 Jul 2003 14:56 GMT
>Hello
>
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>So finally, which files do I exactly need to put in my project so it can
>build in Carbon ?

Good luck is all I can say.  The Universal interfaces had about 5
changes from CW 10 until it got to Carbon.  Many of the file names and
locations have changed even if you weren't doing carbon.

Metrowerks went from ANSI C library (from a third party) without source
to our own MSL C library.  If you have the MSL you can possibly update
this to be carbonized but you will need to do all the work.  I'm not
sure MSL came with CW 10  but I know it was in CW 11.   Still this is
going to be a lot of work if you do have it.

You really have your work cut out for you and I don't know what your
time is worth but you really should consider updating if you want to
write carbon  or just stick with the classic CFM applications until you
can upgrade your system and tools.

Ron

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