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Build on Windows
VS 2013 and above is required for building Webcc
on Windows.
Install Boost
Download the .7z or .zip from here. Unpack it.
Open VS Native Tools Command Prompt
from Windows start menu.
E.g., I choose VS2015 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt
to build a 64-bit Boost.
In the prompt, cd
to the Boost root directory. Run bootstrap.bat
to generate b2.exe
:
Run b2.exe
to start the build:
b2 --with-system --with-filesystem --with-date_time variant=debug variant=release link=static threading=multi stage
Only system
, filesystem
and date_time
are built. Asio
is a header-only library.
We don't install Boost to another place (e.g., C:\Boost
) by specifying stage
instead of install
at the end of the command. In order to let CMake find Boost, please add an environment variable named Boost_ROOT
pointing to the root directory of Boost.
Install OpenSSL
Download from here.
The following installers are recommended for development:
- Win64 OpenSSL v1.1.0k
- Win32 OpenSSL v1.1.0k
During the installation, you will be asked to copy OpenSSL DLLs (libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll
and libssl-1_1-x64.dll
) to "The Windows system directory" or "The OpenSSL libraries (/bin) directory". If you choose the later, remember to add the path (e.g., C:\OpenSSL-Win64\bin
) to the PATH
environment variable.
OpenSSL can also be statically linked (see C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\VC\static
), but it's not recommended. Because the static libraries might not match the version of your VS.
The only drawback of dynamic link is that you must distribute the OpenSSL DLLs together with your program.
Install Zlib
Zlib has been included in third_party\src
. Maybe it's not a good idea.
In order to integrate webcc
into your project, you have to integrate this zlib, too. This makes it complicated. I will come back to this later.
Generate VS Solution
Open CMake, set Where is the source code to Webcc root directory (e.g., D:/github/webcc
), set Where to build the binaries to any directory (e.g., D:/github/webcc/build_vs2015_64
).
Check Grouped and Advanced two check boxes.
Click Configure button, select the generator and platform (win32 or x64) from the popup dialog.
In the center of CMake, you can see a lot of configure options which are grouped. Change them according to your need. E.g., set WEBCC_ENABLE_SSL
to 1
to enable OpenSSL.
Click Configure button again. OpenSSL should be found.
Click Configure button again. If everything is OK, click Generate button to generate the VS solution.
Click Open Project button to open VS.