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Building via IDE Project Files
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This document describes how to compile, build and install curl and libcurl
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from sources using an IDE based development tool such as Visual Studio.
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Project files are currently available for Visual C++ v6.0 to v12.0. The
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following directory structure has been used to cater for this:
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somedirectory\
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|_curl
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|_projects
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|_<platform>
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|_<ide>
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|_lib
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|_src
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This structure allows for side-by-side compilation of curl on the same
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machine using different versions of a given compiler (for example VC8, VC9
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and VC10) and allows for your own application or product to be compiled
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against those variants of libcurl for example.
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Note: Typically this side-by-side compilation is generally only required
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when a library is being compiled against dynamic runtime libraries.
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Dependencies
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============
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The projects files also support build configurations that require third
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party dependencies such as openssl and ssh2. If you wish to support these,
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you will also need to download and compile those libraries as well.
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To support compilation of these libraries using different versions of
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compilers, the following directory structure has been used for both the
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output of curl and libcurl as well as these dependencies.
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somedirectory\
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|_curl
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| |_<configuration>
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| |_lib
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|_openssl
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| |_ build
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| |_<architecture>
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| |_VC <version>
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|_libssh2
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|_ build
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|_<architecture>
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|_VC <version>
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|_<configuration>
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Building with Visual C++
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To build with VC++, you will of course have to first install VC++ which is
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part of Visual Studio.
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If you are building with VC6 then you will also need the February 2003
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Edition of the Platform SDK which can be downloaded from:
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http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=12261
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Once you have VC++ installed you should launch the application and open one
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of the solution or workspace files.
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Whilst files are provided for both libcurl and the curl command line tool as
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well as a configuration that includes both, it is recommend that you use the
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all-in-one configuration.
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Notes
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The following keywords have been used in the directory hierarchy:
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<platform> - The platform (For example: Windows)
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<ide> - The IDE (For example: VC6, VC10, BCC5)
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<architecture> - The platform architecture (For example: Win32, Win64)
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<configuration> - The target configuration (For example: DLL Debug,
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LIB Release - LIB OpenSSL)
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TODO
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These project files are a recent addition to the curl source code and as such
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are not 100% complete. This is a list of things that are still todo:
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* Support zlib
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* Support WinIDN
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* Use of static runtime libraries
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* Support for other development IDEs
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Any additional help would be appreciated ;-)
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