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C:\vcpkg> vcpkg integrate install
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C:\vcpkg> vcpkg integrate install
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```
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```
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## Update
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- vcpkg
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You are recommended to update vcpkg from time to time, so that the latest libraries are used in the build.
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Go to the installation path, pull the latest repo and the binary:
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```
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C:\vcpkg> git pull
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C:\vcpkg> bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
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## Building
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## Building
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1. Launch Visual Studio
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1. Launch Visual Studio
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**Note**: This step is not necessary if you have chosen **Clone a repository** as Visual Studio automatically takes care of it.
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**Note**: This step is not necessary if you have chosen **Clone a repository** as Visual Studio automatically takes care of it.
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1. Switch to folder view in the solution explorer
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1. Select a configuration from the dropdown menu below the search box. The default configurations are:
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1. Select a configuration from the dropdown menu below the search box. The default configurations are:
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- x64-native
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- x64-native
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Run `vpnsetup.exe` to install desired components.
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Run `vpnsetup.exe` to install desired components.
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1. Congrats, you now have a complete CMake development environment for SoftEtherVPN on Windows, enjoy and happy contributing!
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1. Congrats, you now have a complete CMake development environment for SoftEtherVPN on Windows, enjoy and happy contributing!
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## Notes
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1. Build number
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You can change the build number in `CMakeSettings.json`. Use any integer no less than 5180.
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Delete and regenerate CMake cache after the change.
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1. 32-bit Windows
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You don't need 32-bit Windows to build 32-bit executables. However, if 32-bit Windows is what you only have, things become a little complicated.
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Visual Studio 2019 is the last version that works on 32-bit Windows. It does the job but its bundled CMake and Ninja are 64-bit versions.
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After the installation of VS 2019, you need to download 32-bit CMake and Ninja and replace those that come with VS in:
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C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\CMake
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Currently CMake has an official x86 installer but Ninja does not. You may need to download from a 3rd party or build from source.
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"libsodium",
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"libsodium",
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"openssl",
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"openssl",
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"zlib"
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"zlib"
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],
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]
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"overrides": [
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{
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"name": "openssl",
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"version-string": "1.1.1n"
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}
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],
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"builtin-baseline": "f6af75acc923c833a5620943e3fc7d5e4930f0df"
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}
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}
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