msvcr70.dll or msvcr80.dll, as those are not part of the operating\r
system, but of the MSVC product. msvcrt.dll is part of Windows.\r
\r
+For people using Visual Studio 2005 or later:\r
+\r
+If you are building GLib-based libraries or applications, or GLib itself\r
+and you see a C4819 error (or warning, before C4819 is treated as an error\r
+in msvc_recommended_pragmas.h), please be advised that this error/warning should\r
+not be disregarded, as this likely means portions of the build is not being\r
+done correctly, as this is an issue of Visual Studio running on CJK (East Asian)\r
+locales. This is an issue that also affects builds of other projects, such as\r
+QT, Firefox, LibreOffice/OpenOffice, Pango and GTK+, along with many other projects.\r
+\r
+To overcome this problem, please set your system's locale setting for non-Unicode to\r
+English (United States), reboot, and restart the build, and the code should build\r
+normally. See also this GNOME Wiki page [1] that gives a bit further info on this.\r
+\r
Building software that use GLib or GTK+\r
=======================================\r
\r
Building with Visual Studio\r
===========================\r
\r
+A more detailed outline of building GLib with its dependencies can\r
+now be found in GNOME Live!:\r
+\r
+https://live.gnome.org/GTK%2B/Win32/MSVCCompilationOfGTKStack\r
+\r
Please do not build GLib in paths that contain spaces in them, as\r
this may cause problems during compilation and during usage of the\r
library.\r
+- plug-ins\r
+- python\r
\r
+[1]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/Win32/MSVCCompilationOfGTKStack under "Preparations"\r