I want to get some comments about how others here try to get the DLLs compiled under Visual C. I went ahead and tried to do this for shell32.dll and after a little work it went so far fine. However after creating a config.h file for Visual C with a few definitions such as for inline, I had to make some minor changes to some of the c source files such as adding an #include "config.h" and sometimes #include "wine/port.h" to the beginning.
Is this the recommended way of doing things or is there a reason that "config.h" shouldn't be included in some of the dll source files? I ask because I noticed that in a few of the shell32 files it is included but in the several of them it wasn't and in a few it doesn't (yet) need to be.
Rolf Kalbermatter