C++ on Windows ME [closed] - c++

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I have a Windows Vista computer and a Millennium Edition one. I want to start programming in C++ on Windows ME. I tried to find an answer but I didn't find one. The question is... How can I install a (preferably from Microsoft) C++ compiler and libraries for my Windows ME? Sorry for the low info

You can download an ancient version of Visual Studio (maybe, just maybe, you can download Visual C++ Express 2005 from somewhere on the Internet) or you can download Codeblocks and GCC/MingW.

There is a old (now unsupported) tool/IDE from Microsoft called eVC, you can download and use it. I think you can try downloading it from here http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/download/details.aspx?id=16683

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I am trying to build a C++ program under Linux (it was originally developed under Windows), during which I am asked to install cmake and libboost.
I installed both. But I am still getting an error message
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_zlib
The question is where can I find libboost_zlib. Perhaps this program was supposed not to be runnable under Linux?
I already installed libboost-all-dev, and I found there is nothing like libboost_zlib in the library. Thanks for your time!
Finally, I figured out the problem. Thelibboost_zlibis no long existed in the new libboost distribution(at least after version 1.46). Instead, zlib is integrated in libboost_iostreams. So there is no need to link libboost_zlib, libboost_iostreams does all the work.

cygwin mod-xslt2 [closed]

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I am trying to compile up mod-xslt2 using the cygwin, the mod-xslt2 is using the apache apxs2 program, which is installed within the cygwin environment within the /usr/sbin/ directory but when it comes to finding that program (apxs2) the cygwin ./configure does not appear to "see" it and says it is not there, but when I run the program from the command line within the cygwin interface it works perfectly fine. Any advice ?
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Visual Studio Ultimate 2012 Project Creation Failed [closed]

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I have been having this problem for some time and it is frustrating. OK, so whenever I launch VS and start a new C++ project, I get the old same message, "project creation failed". I have absolutely no idea on how to fix this. I have searched around a bit, but nothing has really helped.
I run Windows 7 64 bit operating system.
Some info you guys may be wondering:
I have reinstalled this multiple times. No luck.
I Have tried on Visual C++ Express (downloaded properly from Mircorsoft). No luck.
I have tried pirated software. No luck.
This has been happening with the 2012 and 2010 products.

OpenGL Programming Guide 7th Edition Source Code Examples [closed]

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Where can I download the source code examples of the the book "OpenGL Programming Guide 7th Edition"? I have been searching web but I couldn't find anything. Book says that the source code can be downloaded from opengl-redbook.com but site doesn't exist. I know that I can copy from book but it really takes time to copy and format the code.
I was searching for the same quite a while now. The book refers to http://www.opengl-redbook.com/ for samples but the site seems to be down. This link has some samples but I'm not sure if they are related to the book (at least I couldn't fine icosahedron sample in there): http://www.opengl-redbook.com/source/

Does anyone have a copy of the Xselerator XSL IDE from SourceForge? [closed]

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I have been using a licensed copy of the Marrowsoft Xselerator XSL development tool for many years, and have been very happy with it.
However, after a couple of computer upgrades and a subsequent move to a new laptop, my copy of Xselerator finally tells me that the trail period has expired – even though it was the full version that was installed.
I don’t know how to fix this problem.
I did read (somewhere) that Xselerator had been put on SourceForge, but I cannot find it there.
Does anyone have a copy taken from SourceForge that can be shared ?
There are links to the following download locations from Dave Pawson's Tools for XSL page:
Xselerator V2.0.44 Setup (zip file,) (4.6Mb) - or - Xselerator V2.0.44
MSI Setup (MSI Install) (1.7Mb)(Especially for those who have XP)
(November 2001)
CAUTION: The links are to topxml.com, which has been known to host suspicious/malicious software(trojans, scripting exploits, etc.).