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Retire VS 2017 support #65

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walbourn opened this issue Jan 28, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #68
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Retire VS 2017 support #65

walbourn opened this issue Jan 28, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #68

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walbourn commented Jan 28, 2022

Visual Studio 2017 reaches it's mainstream end-of-life on April 12, 2022. I should retire these projects that time:

  • DirectXMesh_Desktop_2017.vcxproj
  • DirectXMesh_Desktop_2017_Win10.vcxproj
  • DirectXMesh_GDK_2017.vcxproj
  • DirectXMesh_Windows10_2017.vcxproj
  • Meshconvert_Desktop_2017.vcxproj

Along with all the associated test suite VS 2017 projects.

I am not sure when I'll be retiring Xbox One XDK support which is not supported for VS 2019 or later. That means I'm not sure if I'll delete DirectXMesh_XboxOneXDK_2017.vcxproj or not with this change.

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walbourn commented Mar 25, 2022

I'll remove desktop and UWP support for VS 2017 in April. GDK support for VS 2017 will get removed later this year. XDK support which requires VS 2017 (15.9) will be kept until 2023.

@walbourn walbourn linked a pull request Apr 21, 2022 that will close this issue
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