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Solution: declare them as deprecated
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For building on Windows, use:
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cd build
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./build.bat
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This requires that the CMD.EXE be created using the DevStudio Tools link to create a CMD.EXE window. Also, make sure that the name of the project folder is libzmq (not e.g. libzmq-master) as this is required for correct linking.
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Visual Studio product and C++ compiler Versions:
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Visual C++ 2008 => Visual C++ 9
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Visual C++ 2010 => Visual C++ 10
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Visual C++ 2012 => Visual C++ 11
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Visual C++ 2013 => Visual C++ 12
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Visual C++ 2015 => Visual C++ 14
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Visual C++ 2017 => Visual C++ 15
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Note that solution file icons reflect the compiler version ([9], [10], [11], [12], [14], [15]), not the product version.
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The vs2017/vs2015/vs2013/vs2012/vs2010 solution and project files differ only in versioning.
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More info here:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_C%2B%2B
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If multiple DevStudio versions are installed, you can run build.bat in separate windows each created by the desired DevStudio target.
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To build for all versions of Visual Studio (excluding vs2008), you can run buildall.bat. This is generally a maintainer task.
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