Using static version of the run-time library#2
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Using static version of the run-time library, really better when compiling with VS2015.
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I'm not really fond with using static runtime linking. Sure, this is an acceptable solution for lazy people, but as a whole this is a not-so-nice workaround about a different problem (not being able to install the runtime redistributable, not knowing which one to install, ...). |
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Missing ` in README specifiers table
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Using static version of the run-time library, really better when compiling with VS2015.