DOC: Inconsistency in Setting Up Dev Env
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Documentation problem
You will need Build Tools for Visual Studio 2017.
Warning
You DO NOT need to install Visual Studio 2019. You only need “Build Tools for Visual Studio 2019”
Suggested fix for documentation
Someone should update. This is confusing for me because I’m trying to set one up.
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:6 (3 by maintainers)
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@DavidDeLord thanks for the report, but I don’t see what is inconsistent. The former says you need the
Build Tools for Visual Studioand the latter says you don’t needVisual Studio.Edit: Ah, is it the year?
Just looked through existing PRs and it appears someone already fixed this.