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Full source code for version 4.45 released
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| Nick Gammon
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| Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:07 AM (UTC) Amended on Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:36 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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| The full source code for version 4.45 of MUSHclient can be downloaded here (2.9 Mb):
http://www.gammon.com.au/files/mushclient/src/mushclient_4.45_src.tgz
The MD5 sum for this file is:
d42b5a1e62e3400fdb9d6cafa7748461
The file sqlite3.c is omitted from the download, as it is very large (3.75 Mb), and is basically the file you get when you download SQLite3 from:
http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-amalgamation-3_6_21.zip
I added the following lines to the start of sqlite3.c to omit some of the compiler warnings:
// These first few lines added by NJG
// version 3.6.21
# pragma warning(disable: 4244)
# pragma warning(disable: 4018)
# pragma warning(disable: 4049)
# pragma warning(disable: 4761)
# pragma warning(disable: 4047)
# pragma warning(disable: 4022)
#define SQLITE_SOUNDEX 1
Note: You need Microsoft's Visual Studio to compile this, as it uses MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class) libraries. The "free" or "lite" version of Visual Studio will not be able to compile it, as it does not have MFC.
This download is only for people who want to compile or examine the internals of MUSHclient. You don't need it to simply use the program to connect to a MUD. |
- Nick Gammon
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