Mike Raiford wrote:
> Yep. It's an application manifest. It gives Windows additional
> information about the app, such as versions of DLLs that it requires,
> among other things. Also can be useful for such things as getting
> Windows XP style UI.
OK... So how come this was never needed before? (And deleting it has no
apparent effect on anything.)
I might have to have a go at compiling something that uses GTK. Haskell
doesn't have the ability to call DLLs directly, so the only way a
Haskell program could possibly require a DLL is if you're using some
external library code that requires one.
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