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Microsoft Developer Studio Project Files, Format Version 6.00 for zlib.
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Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Simon-Pierre Cadieux.
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Copyright (C) 2004 Cosmin Truta.
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For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h.
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This project builds the zlib binaries as follows:
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* Win32_DLL_Release\zlib1.dll DLL build
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* Win32_DLL_Debug\zlib1d.dll DLL build (debug version)
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* Win32_DLL_ASM_Release\zlib1.dll DLL build using ASM code
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* Win32_DLL_ASM_Debug\zlib1d.dll DLL build using ASM code (debug version)
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* Win32_LIB_Release\zlib.lib static build
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* Win32_LIB_Debug\zlibd.lib static build (debug version)
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* Win32_LIB_ASM_Release\zlib.lib static build using ASM code
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* Win32_LIB_ASM_Debug\zlibd.lib static build using ASM code (debug version)
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For more information regarding the DLL builds, please see the DLL FAQ
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in ..\..\win32\DLL_FAQ.txt.
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To build and test:
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1) On the main menu, select "File | Open Workspace".
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Open "zlib.dsw".
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2) Select "Build | Set Active Configuration".
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Choose the configuration you wish to build.
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3) Select "Build | Clean".
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4) Select "Build | Build ... (F7)". Ignore warning messages about
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not being able to find certain include files (e.g. alloc.h).
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5) If you built one of the sample programs (example or minigzip),
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select "Build | Execute ... (Ctrl+F5)".
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To use:
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1) Select "Project | Settings (Alt+F7)".
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Make note of the configuration names used in your project.
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Usually, these names are "Win32 Release" and "Win32 Debug".
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2) In the Workspace window, select the "FileView" tab.
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Right-click on the root item "Workspace '...'".
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Select "Insert Project into Workspace".
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Switch on the checkbox "Dependency of:", and select the name
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of your project. Open "zlib.dsp".
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3) Select "Build | Configurations".
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For each configuration of your project:
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3.1) Choose the zlib configuration you wish to use.
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3.2) Click on "Add".
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3.3) Set the new zlib configuration name to the name used by
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the configuration from the current iteration.
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4) Select "Build | Set Active Configuration".
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Choose the configuration you wish to build.
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5) Select "Build | Build ... (F7)".
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6) If you built an executable program, select
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"Build | Execute ... (Ctrl+F5)".
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Note:
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To build the ASM-enabled code, you need Microsoft Assembler
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(ML.EXE). You can get it by downloading and installing the
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latest Processor Pack for Visual C++ 6.0.
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