* include/hbextern.ch
+ Added HB_SETENV()
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* Minor cleanups.
* contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpd.hbm
- Removed -n. It's now automatic.
; TODO: Remove the rest.
* INSTALL
* doc/man/hbmk.1
+ config/win/icc.cf
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Added Intel(R) C++ compiler support for Windows.
+ Added initial support also in hbmk2.
; This compile is actively developed and its famous of
generating the fastest running code of all C compilers.
It also outputs an extremely detailed warning list.
And the best thing: It compiled Harbour without a single
hitch. hbtest is also running fine. hbmk2 is able to
create executables.
/* * $Id$ */ uHTTPD micro web server Build it without GD: ..\..\..\bin\hbmk uhttpd.hbm Build it with GD: ..\..\..\bin\hbmk uhttpdgd.hbm [ This one needs bgd.dll. Please download it from: http://www.libgd.org/releases/gd-latest-win32.zip ] Add -DUSE_HB_INET to command line if you want to use Harbour's built-in socket functions. To see accepted parameters run: uhttpd -? Parameters can also be defined using uhttpd.ini file. Before starting please build modules in modules folder using bldhrb.bat Once started connect to uhttpd using: http://localhost:8082 to see default index page. Francesco