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Prerequisites
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- Microsoft Visual C++ Express Edition
- Windows SDK
- Python (2.5 <= version < 3)
- OpenSSL
* OpenSSL is optional - without it the Windows platform crypto will be used
* Download and extract the Windows binary version of OpenSSL from
http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
- Qt Open Source Edition (optional; not needed for Swiften)
Building Qt for Microsoft Visual C++
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- These steps are optional - the pre-packaged Qt is fine
- From the 'Visual C++' 'Programs' group, launch the Visual C++ command prompt
- Go to the dir where you installed Qt
- Configure Qt:
configure
- Build Qt:
nmake
Building Swift
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- From the 'Visual C++' 'Programs' group, launch the Visual C++ command prompt
- Go to the Swift source dir
- Create a file 'config.py' with the following contents, reflecting your local
setup:
openssl = "path\to\openssl" #optional
qt = "path\to\qt"
- Run 'scons'
- To build only a subdir, add the path as a target to scons. E.g., for Swift:
scons Swift
Running tests
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- Run
scons test=unit
for running the unit tests, or
scons test=all
for running all tests.
Packaging Swift
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For packaging use:
- Microsoft Visual C++ Express 2008 or Microsoft VS 2013 Express
- No OpenSSL
- WiX
- Download the C++ redistributable package from Microsoft and put it at C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Merge Modules\
- config.py should contain:
qt = "c:\\qt\\4.7.4"
vcredist = "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Common Files\\Merge Modules\\vcredist_x86.exe"
debug = 1
optimize = 1
wix_bindir = "c:\\program files\\Windows Installer XML v3.5\\bin"
- run
scons dist=1
Notes
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- The settings debug = 1 and optimize = 1 are strictly required if you use
a precompiled Qt release from the Qt Project; otherwise you will get linker
errors
- On 64-bit Windows it's "Program Files (x86)" instead of "Program Files" in the
paths
- Currently only 32-bit builds of the Swift client are supported
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