updated docs

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Günter Obiltschnig 2020-01-27 09:34:08 +01:00
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[-library shared | static]
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Example: Building OpenSSL 1.1.0, DLL release build for x64 with Visual Studio 2013:
Example: Building OpenSSL 1.1.0, DLL release build for x64 with Visual Studio 2015:
C:\%POCO_BASE%\openssl\build.ps1 -openssl_release 1.1.0 -vs_version 120 -config release -platform x64 -library shared
C:\%POCO_BASE%\openssl\build.ps1 -openssl_release 1.1.0 -vs_version 140 -config release -platform x64 -library shared
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The above command will download all the necessary packages (perl, nasm, etc)
and build OpenSSL in <*C:\%POCO_BASE%\openssl\build*> directory; the built OpenSSL
binaries can be linked from EXEs and DLLs built with Visual Studio 2008 to 2017.
binaries can be linked from EXEs and DLLs built with Visual Studio 2015 to 2019.
Pre-generated POCO Visual Studio projects are configured to use headers and
libraries from <*C:\%POCO_BASE%\openssl\build*> directory.
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!!Building On Windows
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or newer is required to build the
Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or newer is required to build the
POCO C++ Libraries on Windows platforms.
Solution and project files for all versions are included.
64-bit (x64) builds are supported as well.
You can either build from within Visual Studio (<*Build->Batch
Build->Select All;Rebuild*>) or from the command line. To build from the
command line, start the Visual Studio 2008 (or 2010, 2013, etc.) Command
command line, start the Visual Studio 2015 (or 2017, 2019, etc.) Command
Prompt and go (<[cd]>) to the directory where you have extracted the POCO
C++ Libraries sources. Then, simply start the <*buildwin.cmd*> script and
pass as argument the version of visual studio (90, 100, 110, ... 150). You
pass as argument the version of Visual Studio (140, 150, 160). You
can customize what is being built by <*buildwin.cmd*> by passing appropriate
command line arguments to it. Call <*buildwin.cmd*> without arguments to see
what is available. Build environment is set up by the buildwin.cmd; to avoid

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Basic support for building with MinGW is there as well, but at this time
is not officially supported and may or may not work.
Starting with release 1.4.0 the POCO C++ Libraries support new
build configurations for Visual Studio. Furthermore, Visual Studio 2010
and 64-bit (x64) builds are now supported in addition to Visual Studio 2008,
2005 and .NET 2003, as previously supported.
64-bit (x64) builds are only supported with Visual
Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2010.
Starting with release 1.10.0 the POCO C++ Libraries support new
build configurations in the solution files for Visual Studio 2015 and newer,
for building Win32 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) variants.
The following build configurations are available:
* debug_shared, release_shared: dynamic link libraries (DLL) and dynamically linked executables, with DLL C/C++ runtime libraries.