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=== Clone vcpkg === | === Clone vcpkg === | ||
− | + | # open SourceTree | |
− | + | # File -> Clone | |
− | + | # select '''https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/''' as source | |
− | + | # select '''[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg''' as destination | |
− | + | # click '''Clone''' | |
From command line use: | From command line use: | ||
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== Clone VCMI == | == Clone VCMI == | ||
− | + | # open SourceTree | |
− | + | # File -> Clone | |
− | + | # select '''https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi/''' as source | |
− | + | # select '''[VCMI_DIR]/source''' as destination | |
− | + | # click '''Clone''' | |
From command line use: | From command line use: | ||
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== Generate solution for VCMI == | == Generate solution for VCMI == | ||
− | + | # create '''[VCMI_DIR]/build''' folder | |
− | + | # open '''[VCMI_DIR]/build''' in command line: | |
− | + | ## Run Command Prompt or Power Shell. | |
+ | ## Execute: cd [VCMI_DIR]/build | ||
+ | # execute one of following commands to generate project | ||
'''Visual Studio 2015 - 32-bit build''' | '''Visual Studio 2015 - 32-bit build''' | ||
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== Compile VCMI with Visual Studio == | == Compile VCMI with Visual Studio == | ||
− | + | # open '''[VCMI_DIR]/build/VCMI.sln''' in Visual Studio | |
− | + | # select "Release" build type in combobox | |
− | + | # right click on '''BUILD_ALL''' project - build project | |
− | + | # grab VCMI in '''[VCMI_DIR]/build/bin''' folder! | |
== Compile VCMI from command line == | == Compile VCMI from command line == | ||
− | |||
'''For release build''' | '''For release build''' | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | cmake --build | + | cmake --build [VCMI_DIR]/build --config Release |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
'''For debug build''' | '''For debug build''' | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | cmake --build | + | cmake --build [VCMI_DIR]/build --config Debug |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Debug will be used by default even "--config" if not specified. | Debug will be used by default even "--config" if not specified. | ||
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Make sure NSIS is installed to default directory or have registry entry so CMake can find it. | Make sure NSIS is installed to default directory or have registry entry so CMake can find it. | ||
− | After you build VCMI execute following | + | After you build VCMI execute following commands from '''[VCMI_DIR]/build'''. |
=== Execute following if you build for Release: === | === Execute following if you build for Release: === | ||
<pre> | <pre> |
Revision as of 08:49, 5 September 2017
Contents
Prerequisites
- Windows Vista or newer.
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or 2017
- Git or git GUI, for example, SourceTree download
- CMake download
- To unpack pre-build Vcpkg: 7-zip
- To create installer: NSIS
Choose directory
Create a directory for VCMI development, eg. C:\VCMI We will call this directory as [VCMI_DIR]
Warning! Replace [VCMI_DIR] with path you chosen in following commands of this instruction.
How to choose good directory
It is recommended to avoid non-ascii characters in the path to your working folders. The folder should not be write-protected by system. Good location:
- C:\VCMI
Bad locations:
- C:\Users\Michał\VCMI (non-ascii character)
- C:\Program Files (x86)\VCMI (write protection)
Install dependencies
You have two options: to use pre-built libraries or build your own. We strongly recommend start with using pre-built ones.
Option A. Use pre-built Vcpkg
So you decide to start using Vcpkg packages pre-built by VCMI team.
Package guaranteed to work since they tested with every commit by AppVeyor
Download and unpack archive
Archives are available from GitHub: https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi-deps-windows/releases
Only download latest version available.
- vcpkg-export-x86-windows-v140.7z to build for 32-bit
- vcpkg-export-x64-windows-v140.7z to build for 64-bit
Extract archive by right clicking on it and choosing "7-zip -> Extract Here".
Move dependencies to target directory
Once extracted "vcpkg" directory will appear with "installed" and "scripts" inside it.
Move extracted "vcpkg" directory into your [VCMI_DIR].
Option B. Build Vcpkg on your own
Be aware that building Vcpkg might take a lot of time depend on your CPU model and 10-20GB of disk space.
Create initial directory
Clone vcpkg
- open SourceTree
- File -> Clone
- select https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/ as source
- select [VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg as destination
- click Clone
From command line use:
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg.git [VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg
Build vcpkg
- Run
[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
Build dependencies
- For 32-bit build run:
[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/vcpkg.exe install minizip:x86-windows sdl2:x86-windows sdl2-image:x86-windows sdl2-ttf:x86-windows sdl2-mixer:x86-windows boost:x86-windows qt5:x86-windows ffmpeg:x86-windows fuzzylite:x86-windows
- For 64-bit build run
[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/vcpkg.exe install minizip:x64-windows sdl2:x64-windows sdl2-image:x64-windows sdl2-ttf:x64-windows sdl2-mixer:x64-windows boost:x64-windows qt5:x64-windows ffmpeg:x64-windows fuzzylite:x64-windows
Build VCMI
Clone VCMI
- open SourceTree
- File -> Clone
- select https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi/ as source
- select [VCMI_DIR]/source as destination
- click Clone
From command line use:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi.git [VCMI_DIR]/source
Generate solution for VCMI
- create [VCMI_DIR]/build folder
- open [VCMI_DIR]/build in command line:
- Run Command Prompt or Power Shell.
- Execute: cd [VCMI_DIR]/build
- execute one of following commands to generate project
Visual Studio 2015 - 32-bit build
cmake [VCMI_DIR]/source -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015"
Visual Studio 2015 - 64-bit build
cmake [VCMI_DIR]/source -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64"
Visual Studio 2017 - 32-bit build
cmake [VCMI_DIR]/source -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -G "Visual Studio 15 2017"
Visual Studio 2017 - 64-bit build
cmake [VCMI_DIR]/source -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[VCMI_DIR]/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"
Compile VCMI with Visual Studio
- open [VCMI_DIR]/build/VCMI.sln in Visual Studio
- select "Release" build type in combobox
- right click on BUILD_ALL project - build project
- grab VCMI in [VCMI_DIR]/build/bin folder!
Compile VCMI from command line
For release build
cmake --build [VCMI_DIR]/build --config Release
For debug build
cmake --build [VCMI_DIR]/build --config Debug
Debug will be used by default even "--config" if not specified.
Create VCMI installer
Make sure NSIS is installed to default directory or have registry entry so CMake can find it.
After you build VCMI execute following commands from [VCMI_DIR]/build.
Execute following if you build for Release:
cpack
If you want debug build:
cpack -C Debug