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Merge PR #793: Added Windows CMake setup info
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Requirements
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You need to install the following software to build SoftEther VPN for Windows.
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You need to install the following software to run a full release build of SoftEther VPN for Windows.
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- Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or later.
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- Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 with the latest SP (SP1 9.0.30729.4462 QFE).
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ the installer packages of SoftEther VPN. It is very easy.
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3. The built files are stored on the "output" directory.
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Partly Build, Debug or Development Instructions on Visual Studio 2008
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Partly Build, Debug, or Development Instructions on Visual Studio 2008
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If you are a programmer, you can open the SoftEther VPN solution file
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@ -40,7 +40,40 @@ If using anything else other than Visual Studio 2008 for development, your code
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It is OK to add newer Visual Studio (2015, 2017) solution files to the project, but there then must be dual solution files for both Visual C++ 2008 and the latest Visual Studio.
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Note: There is an update to the CMake configuration that adds support for Windows in the works for future use.
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Build and Development Instructions with Visual Studio 2017 & CMake
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An alternative method for development of the SoftEtherVPN project on Windows is through CMake.
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There are several methods for using CMake but the easiest by far is through Visual Studio 2017 by importing the CMake project directly
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into it. So that is what will be described below.
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Requirements:
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1. Download Visual Studio 2017 (Community Edition is fine).
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2. During install, make sure to check "Desktop development with C++" under "Workloads".
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3. Click on individual components and scroll until you see "Visual C++ tools for CMake" under the compilers section. Make sure this is checked.
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4. Continue scrolling down until you reach "SDKs, libraries, and frameworks". Under this tab you want to check to options:
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1. Visual C++ ATL for x86 and x64
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2. Visual C++ MFC for x86 and x64
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5. Proceed with and finish Visual Studio 2017 install.
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6. Install the needed submodules to build the project, avoiding CMake telling you to do so with: `git submodule update --init --recursive`
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Building:
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Once both installs have finished, launch Visual Studio. Once its started go to the File menu click `Open --> CMake`. Then navigate to where you
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cloned the project and open the `CMakeLists.txt` file in the projects root directory.
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Visual Studio will proceed to start the CMake configuration process and once its finished, you can simply go to toolbar and click `CMake -> Build All`.
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Once it has finished, hopefully with no errors, look in the newly created `/build` directory in the project's folder. Inside are the development versions
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of all the SoftEtherVPN components.
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Congrats, you now have a complete CMake development environment for SoftEtherVPN on Windows, enjoy and happy contributing!
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Download Links:
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- Visual Studio 2017 from Microsoft: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads
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************************************
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Thank You Using SoftEther VPN !
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