diff --git a/LameXP_VS2010.vcxproj b/LameXP_VS2010.vcxproj
index 3dcba3d1..2a67571b 100644
--- a/LameXP_VS2010.vcxproj
+++ b/LameXP_VS2010.vcxproj
@@ -25,18 +25,18 @@
ApplicationUnicodetrue
- Windows7.1SDK
+ v100ApplicationUnicodetrue
- Windows7.1SDK
+ v100ApplicationUnicode
- Windows7.1SDK
+ v100
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
"/MANIFESTDEPENDENCY:type=%27win32%27 name=%27Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls%27 version=%276.0.0.0%27 publicKeyToken=%276595b64144ccf1df%27 language=%27*%27 processorArchitecture=%27*%27" %(AdditionalOptions)
- qtmaind.lib;QtCored4.lib;QtGuid4.lib;Winmm.lib;Shlwapi.lib;Sensapi.lib;PowrProf.lib;psapi.lib;QKeccakHash_VS2010.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)
+ QtCored4.lib;QtGuid4.lib;Winmm.lib;Shlwapi.lib;Sensapi.lib;PowrProf.lib;psapi.lib;QKeccakHash_VS2010.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)$(QTDIR)\lib;$(QTDIR)\plugins\imageformats;$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\VisualLeakDetector\lib\Win32;$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\keccak\lib\$(Configuration);%(AdditionalLibraryDirectories)trueWindows
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ copy /Y "$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\VisualLeakDetector\bin\Win32\*.manifes
"/MANIFESTDEPENDENCY:type=%27win32%27 name=%27Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls%27 version=%276.0.0.0%27 publicKeyToken=%276595b64144ccf1df%27 language=%27*%27 processorArchitecture=%27*%27" %(AdditionalOptions)
- qtmain.lib;QtCore4.lib;QtGui4.lib;Winmm.lib;Shlwapi.lib;Sensapi.lib;PowrProf.lib;Psapi.lib;QKeccakHash_VS2010.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)
+ QtCore4.lib;QtGui4.lib;Winmm.lib;Shlwapi.lib;Sensapi.lib;PowrProf.lib;Psapi.lib;QKeccakHash_VS2010.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)LinkVerboseLib
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ del "$(TargetDir)imageformats\q???d4.dll"
"/MANIFESTDEPENDENCY:type=%27win32%27 name=%27Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls%27 version=%276.0.0.0%27 publicKeyToken=%276595b64144ccf1df%27 language=%27*%27 processorArchitecture=%27*%27" %(AdditionalOptions)
- qtmain.lib;QtCore.lib;QtGui.lib;QtSvg.lib;qsvg.lib;qico.lib;qtga.lib;Winmm.lib;imm32.lib;ws2_32.lib;Shlwapi.lib;Sensapi.lib;PowrProf.lib;Psapi.lib;QKeccakHash_VS2010.lib;EncodePointer.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)
+ QtCore.lib;QtGui.lib;QtSvg.lib;qsvg.lib;qico.lib;qtga.lib;Winmm.lib;imm32.lib;ws2_32.lib;Shlwapi.lib;Sensapi.lib;PowrProf.lib;Psapi.lib;QKeccakHash_VS2010.lib;EncodePointer.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies)LinkVerboseLib$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\qt4_static.VS2010\lib;$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\qt4_static.VS2010\plugins\imageformats;$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\EncodePointer\lib;$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\VisualLeakDetector\lib\Win32;$(SolutionDir)\etc\Prerequisites\keccak\lib\$(Configuration);%(AdditionalLibraryDirectories)false
diff --git a/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj b/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj
index ecac2bde..be8c7fad 100644
--- a/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj
+++ b/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj
@@ -275,12 +275,6 @@ del "$(TargetDir)imageformats\q???d4.dll"
-
- false
- false
- false
- true
-
diff --git a/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj.filters b/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj.filters
index c11ba17c..1532ca74 100644
--- a/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj.filters
+++ b/LameXP_VS2013.vcxproj.filters
@@ -361,9 +361,6 @@
Generated Files\MOC
-
- Source Files\Misc\3rd Party
- Source Files\Misc\3rd Party
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deleted file mode 100644
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,504 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/etc/Prerequisites/qtmain/README.txt b/etc/Prerequisites/qtmain/README.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 07130500..00000000
--- a/etc/Prerequisites/qtmain/README.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
-This is Qt version 4.8.5.
-
-Qt is a comprehensive cross-platform C++ application framework. Qt 4
-introduces new features and many improvements over the 3.x series. See
-http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qt4-intro.html for details.
-
-The Qt 4.x series is not binary compatible or source compatible with
-the 3.x series. For more information on porting from Qt 3 to Qt 4, see
-http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/porting4.html.
-
-
-INSTALLING Qt
-
-If you have a source package (a .tar.gz, or .zip file), follow the
-instructions in the INSTALL file.
-
-On Windows and Mac OS X, if you want to install the precompiled binary
-packages, simply launch the package and follow the instructions in the
-installation wizard.
-
-For Mac OS X Carbon, the binary package requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or
-later and GCC 4.0.1 to develop applications. Its applications will run
-on Mac OS X 10.4 and above.
-
-For Mac OS X Cocoa, the binary package requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or
-later and GCC 4.0.1 to develop applications. Its applications will run
-on Mac OS X 10.5 and above.
-
-If you want to install the precompiled binary package for Symbian,
-follow these instructions:
-http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/install-symbian-installer.html
-
-
-DEMOS AND EXAMPLES
-
-Once Qt is installed, we suggest that you take a look at the demos and
-examples to see Qt in action.
-
-For desktop computers, run the Qt Examples and Demos either by
-typing 'qtdemo' on the command line or through the desktop's Start
-menu. On Mac OS X, you can find it in /Developers/Applications/Qt.
-
-For embedded devices, launch the Qt 'fluidlauncher' demo, either through
-the platforms filebrowser or the built in menu system.
-
-
-REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
-
-The Qt reference documentation is available locally in Qt's doc/html
-directory. You can use Qt Assistant to view it; to launch Assistant,
-type 'assistant' on the command line or use the Start menu. On Mac OS
-X, you can find it in /Developer/Applications/Qt. The latest
-documentation is available at http://qt-project.org/doc/.
-
-
-SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
-
-For a complete list of supported platforms, see
-http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/supported-platforms.html.
-
-
-COMMERCIAL EDITIONS
-
-Desktop Edition licensees can use all the modules provided with their
-Qt package.
-
-GUI Framework licensees may only use the classes contained in
-the QtCore, QtGui (except QGraphicsView), QtTest, QtDBus and
-Qt3Support modules.
-
-For a full listing of the contents of each module, please refer to
-http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/modules.html
-
-
-HOW TO REPORT A BUG
-
-If you think you have found a bug in Qt, we would like to hear about
-it so that we can fix it. The Qt bug tracking system is open to the
-public at http://bugreports.qt-project.org/.
-
-Before reporting a bug, please use the bug-tracker's search functions
-and consult http://qt-project.org/faq to see if the issue is
-already known.
-
-Always include the following information in your bug report: the name
-and version number of your compiler; the name and version number of
-your operating system; the version of Qt you are using, and what
-configure options it was compiled with.
-
-If the problem you are reporting is only visible at run-time, try to
-create a small test program that shows the problem when run. Often,
-such a program can be created with some minor changes to one of the many
-example programs in Qt's examples directory, or to the autotests that
-are available in the public source repository on http://qt.gitorious.org/.
-
-
-Qt is a trademark of Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
diff --git a/etc/Prerequisites/qtmain/qtmain_win.cpp b/etc/Prerequisites/qtmain/qtmain_win.cpp
deleted file mode 100644
index dc765ea5..00000000
--- a/etc/Prerequisites/qtmain/qtmain_win.cpp
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-/****************************************************************************
-**
-** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
-**
-** This file is part of the Windows main function of the Qt Toolkit.
-**
-** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:BSD$
-** You may use this file under the terms of the BSD license as follows:
-**
-** "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-** met:
-** * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-** * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
-** the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-** distribution.
-** * Neither the name of Digia Plc and its Subsidiary(-ies) nor the names
-** of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
-** from this software without specific prior written permission.
-**
-**
-** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-** "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-** LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-** OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-** SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-** LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-** DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-** THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-** (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-** OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
-**
-** $QT_END_LICENSE$
-**
-****************************************************************************/
-
-#include "qt_windows.h"
-#include "qbytearray.h"
-#include "qstring.h"
-#include "qvector.h"
-
-/*
- This file contains the code in the qtmain library for Windows.
- qtmain contains the Windows startup code and is required for
- linking to the Qt DLL.
-
- When a Windows application starts, the WinMain function is
- invoked. WinMain calls qWinMain in the Qt DLL/library, which
- initializes Qt.
-*/
-
-QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
-
-#if defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
-extern void __cdecl qWinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPSTR, int, int &, QVector &);
-#else
-extern void qWinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPSTR, int, int &, QVector &);
-#endif
-
-QT_END_NAMESPACE
-
-QT_USE_NAMESPACE
-
-
-#if defined(QT_NEEDS_QMAIN)
-int qMain(int, char **);
-#define main qMain
-#else
-#ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
-extern "C" int __cdecl main(int, char **);
-#else
-extern "C" int main(int, char **);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/*
- WinMain() - Initializes Windows and calls user's startup function main().
- NOTE: WinMain() won't be called if the application was linked as a "console"
- application.
-*/
-
-#ifdef Q_OS_WINCE
-int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prevInstance, LPWSTR /*wCmdParam*/, int cmdShow)
-#else
-extern "C"
-int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prevInstance, LPSTR /*cmdParamarg*/, int cmdShow)
-#endif
-{
- QByteArray cmdParam = QString::fromWCharArray(GetCommandLine()).toLocal8Bit();
-
-#if defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
- wchar_t appName[MAX_PATH];
- GetModuleFileName(0, appName, MAX_PATH);
- cmdParam.prepend(QString(QLatin1String("\"%1\" ")).arg(QString::fromWCharArray(appName)).toLocal8Bit());
-#endif
-
- int argc = 0;
- QVector argv(8);
- qWinMain(instance, prevInstance, cmdParam.data(), cmdShow, argc, argv);
-
-#if defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
- wchar_t uniqueAppID[MAX_PATH];
- GetModuleFileName(0, uniqueAppID, MAX_PATH);
- QString uid = QString::fromWCharArray(uniqueAppID).toLower().replace(QLatin1String("\\"), QLatin1String("_"));
-
- // If there exists an other instance of this application
- // it will be the owner of a mutex with the unique ID.
- HANDLE mutex = CreateMutex(NULL, TRUE, (LPCWSTR)uid.utf16());
- if (mutex && ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS == GetLastError()) {
- CloseHandle(mutex);
-
- // The app is already running, so we use the unique
- // ID to create a unique messageNo, which is used
- // as the registered class name for the windows
- // created. Set the first instance's window to the
- // foreground, else just terminate.
- // Use bitwise 0x01 OR to reactivate window state if
- // it was hidden
- UINT msgNo = RegisterWindowMessage((LPCWSTR)uid.utf16());
- HWND aHwnd = FindWindow((LPCWSTR)QString::number(msgNo).utf16(), 0);
- if (aHwnd)
- SetForegroundWindow((HWND)(((ULONG)aHwnd) | 0x01));
- return 0;
- }
-#endif // Q_OS_WINCE
-
- int result = main(argc, argv.data());
-#if defined(Q_OS_WINCE)
- CloseHandle(mutex);
-#endif
- return result;
-}
diff --git a/src/Config.h b/src/Config.h
index 1a7b645a..ed0a262e 100644
--- a/src/Config.h
+++ b/src/Config.h
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#define VER_LAMEXP_MINOR_LO 0
#define VER_LAMEXP_TYPE RC
#define VER_LAMEXP_PATCH 2
-#define VER_LAMEXP_BUILD 1555
+#define VER_LAMEXP_BUILD 1556
#define VER_LAMEXP_CONFG 1528
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
diff --git a/src/Global_Zero.cpp b/src/Global_Zero.cpp
index 7e1e7be6..9302fe1b 100644
--- a/src/Global_Zero.cpp
+++ b/src/Global_Zero.cpp
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ static size_t lamexp_entry_check(void)
*/
extern "C"
{
- int WinMainCRTStartup(void);
+ int mainCRTStartup(void);
void _lamexp_global_init_win32(void);
void _lamexp_global_init_versn(void);
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ extern "C" int lamexp_entry_point(void)
g_lamexp_entry_check_flag = (~g_lamexp_entry_check_flag);
//Now initialize the C Runtime library!
- return WinMainCRTStartup();
+ return mainCRTStartup();
}
/*