Don,
I am sorry in that case. I jumped to this conclusion because you had quoted post mentioning DDKWizard in your reply.
Oliver
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Datum: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 16:41:32 -0500
Von: “Don Burn”
> An: “Windows File Systems Devs Interest List”
> Betreff: Re:[ntfsd] Re:Using Visual Studio to build drivers…
> Oliver,
>
> You misinterpreted “the tool mentioned” this referred to the Baker /
> Lozano hack that the OP mentioned in that thread. It is not a ddkbuild
> related tool, I have no problem with those, though I do not use yours
> since
> I have been using Mark Roddy’s ddkbuild for 12 years so it is hard to
> convert at this point.
>
>
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> “Oliver Schneider” wrote in message
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> >> Datum: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 11:41:15 -0400
> >> Von: “Don Burn”
> >> An: “Windows File Systems Devs Interest List”
> >> Betreff: Re:[ntfsd] Using Visual Studio to build drivers…
> >
> >> The tool mentioned is totally different, instead of using BUILD and the
> >> stock environment as DDKBUILD does, this tool tries to force Visual
> >> Studio
> >> to do the right thing. This in general does not work.
> >
> > Sorry for picking up this thread again. I wasn’t following at the time
> it
> > was posted. I am the author of DDKWizard and I have to correct you here,
> > Don.
> >
> > The very first sentence on the website would have given you the hint:
> >
> > “DDKWizard is a so-called project creation wizard that allows you to
> > create projects that use the DDKBUILD scripts from OSR (also available
> in
> > the download section from this site). The wizard will give you several
> > options to configure your project prior to the creation.”
> >
> > I am very well aware of the fact that one shouldn’t use Visual Studio,
> but
> > instead the DDK/WDK build environment - thanks to Mark from OSR.
> > That’s the reason I started a rewrite of the DDKBUILD script that uses
> > more advanced NT script techniques. Both, the BAT and the CMD version
> from
> > OSR are currently supported by DDKWizard and you will find that the
> manual
> > describes first the installation of either of the DDKBUILD flavors and
> > then the configuration/installation of the wizard itself. For the CMD
> > version it even documents the extended features such as the build
> scripts
> > (pre/post etc).
> >
> > Please have a look into it, even if it’s inside a VM or similar. But
> first
> > of all skim over the manual and you’ll understand the principle of this
> > project creation wizard.
> >
> > Users can extend it and I’d generally appreciate contributions of
> project
> > templates, but those few templates that come with it cover a lot of
> ground
> > already.
> >
> >
> > Just give it a try
> >
> >
> > // Oliver
> >
> > PS: I was looking into integration of Mark Roddy’s DDKBUILD as well, but
> > the set of features differs, so that I have to work out some way to make
> > the feature set compatible without having to create projects that are
> > incompatible among each other (i.e. across DDKBUILD flavors).
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