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RE: HBS using deprecated VC++ runtime? - admin - 06-11-2024 I'm sorry we don't have time to migrate it to the new VS at the moment, non-developers may think it's simple and just need to recompile the code, however under the new VS the old code needs some tweaks to compile properly, and then a lot of testing. RE: HBS using deprecated VC++ runtime? - chmichael - 06-13-2024 (06-11-2024, 06:27 PM)admin Wrote: I'm sorry we don't have time to migrate it to the new VS at the moment, non-developers may think it's simple and just need to recompile the code, however under the new VS the old code needs some tweaks to compile properly, and then a lot of testing. I am a developer and i totally understand this. You can do it on a major release and we beta test. Thank you RE: HBS using deprecated VC++ runtime? - admin - 06-13-2024 (06-13-2024, 04:19 AM)chmichael Wrote:(06-11-2024, 06:27 PM)admin Wrote: I'm sorry we don't have time to migrate it to the new VS at the moment, non-developers may think it's simple and just need to recompile the code, however under the new VS the old code needs some tweaks to compile properly, and then a lot of testing. Thanks for your understanding, we have other features to implement right now so will do it in a future release. |