Well folks.
The point is not, that I don't have the willpower do to do so, but I have not the time.
"Just follow the cooking-book and build it", sounds quite easy, but if you read the nightly-build forum or the other forums, there are very often problems in the source you have to solve first. And this takes its time.
But I have my one litle open-source project (moritz, an add-on for doxygen to generate nassi-shneiderman diagramms out of the c/c++-sources) and C::B should be only a tool for me to do the deverlopment and debugging of my own sources.
Don't take me wrong, I know what it means to come home after a hard working day and start to do all the things that necessary for a project like C::B. And yes I can also understand that it is important to define clear limits to avoid an uncotroled growing of the todo-list. But on the other side there are alternatives for me that are working good enough without compiling them by my self.
OK. At the moment moritz itself is a terminal-application and I'm still able to do my work with a C::B-version from 14.02.2007. And since some weeks I also hve a new computer with winXP, so there I'm able to use a newer version. But the main reasson to work with C::B was that I was able to use the same IDE on diffrent platforms and in the moment it seams XP is thhe only platform where I can use a current C::B.
At the moment I have to much to do with the next sourceforge-release of my own project. So I don't want to start a parallel project (building C::B on my other systems). But I hope this work is finished end of june and perhaps I will have the time to try it before I start to develop the gui-tool for moritz.
Regards,
Eckard Klotz