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build type difference between debug & release

 
 
luke
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      17th Jul 2003
what is the differece between the build type debug and
release in target designer?
in which case the build type debug may help?
until now, i always used the release type...

thanks
 
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Andy Allred [MS]
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      18th Jul 2003
Debug builds are not supported, building a debug runtime will result in
errors because not all files will be in the runtime.

Only retail builds are supported since only the retail binaries were added
to the repositories that shipped with the product.

Andy

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"luke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> what is the differece between the build type debug and
> release in target designer?
> in which case the build type debug may help?
> until now, i always used the release type...
>
> thanks



 
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