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Visual Studio 2017 release version no longer contains compilation bug #63

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ghost opened this issue Dec 4, 2018 · 1 comment
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ghost commented Dec 4, 2018

README.md states under What compilers are supported for judge? that

Visual Studio 2017 15.7.0 Preview 6
Release version of VS2017 contains a bug that makes it impossible to compile judge programs

Under 15.9.2 and 15.9.3 on my machine everything compiled just fine. It appears that a user can simply download the latest version of Visual Studio Community.

Perhaps README.md could be amended to simply warn users not to install 15.7.0 because of said bug.

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metopa commented Jan 8, 2019

@lukexjeremy thank you for checking this! Have you tried to compile and run both "stub" and "solution" projects?

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