
If testing Inkscape means I have to install a completely new set of tools, add/ change drive letters, etc, I’ll have to pass. I simply do not want to install each and every developement tool. Tomorow I may find something that needs yet another IDE/ compiler/ toolchain etc. The other day I wanted to do a small fix to some other software built with SharpDevelop (and witch could not be compiled with VS either).
Ah, and the Express editions are free too (not open source, not redistributable, but cost-free).Īll I wanted is to test a 1-line fix to a bug I found, before submitting a bug report (with the suggested fix attached to it). (I know, I know, I can create one, but it’s still wrong…) It’s a bad idea, not to mention that none of my drives has a letter ‘C:’. Maybe I’m wrong, but the ‘out of the box’ build forces me to put some things in specific C:\ ETC directories. I’m not the type of guy that adds/ removes programs, for minor reasons, every day I prefer to continue using the ones I already have.
I already have VS installed, I’m used to it, and I use it for everything else.Simarilius wrote:Just out of curiousity, but why do you need to?