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BUILDING ON WINDOWS
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===================
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or newer is required to build the POCO C++ Libraries on
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Windows platforms. Solution and project files for all versions from 2008 to 2017 are included.
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or newer is required to build the POCO C++ Libraries on
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Windows platforms. Solution and project files for all versions from 2015 to 2019 are included.
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64-bit (x64) builds are supported as well.
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You can either build from within Visual Studio (Build->Batch Build->Select All;Rebuild)
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or from the command line. To build from the command line, start the
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Visual Studio Command Prompt and cd to the directory where you
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have extracted the POCO C++ Libraries sources. Then, simply start the buildwin.cmd script
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and pass as argument the version of visual studio (90, 100, 110, etc.). You can customize
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and pass as argument the version of visual studio (140, 150, 160, etc.). You can customize
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what is being built by buildwin.cmd by passing appropriate command line arguments to
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it. Call buildwin.cmd without arguments to see what is available.
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message compiler may fail when building the Foundation library.
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BUILDING FOR WINDOWS CE
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Building for Windows CE 6.0 and Windows Embedded Compact 2013 is supported with
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (CE 6.0), and Visual Studio 2012/2013 (WEC 2013), respectively.
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For CE 6.0, unless you have the Digi JumpStart Windows CE 6.0 SDK installed, you'll
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have to modify the included Visual Studio project and solution files. Same applies
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to the WEC2013 projects, which are based on the AM335X SDK.
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Please see the SDK Reference Documentation (http://pocoproject.org/documentation)
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for instructions.
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BUILDING ON UNIX/LINUX/macOS
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============================
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- CMake 3.5 or newer
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- A C++14 compiler (Visual C++ 2015, GCC 5.0, Clang 3.4, or newer)
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- OpenSSL headers and libraries (optional, but recommended; on macOS, via Homebrew: `brew install openssl`)
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- OpenSSL headers and libraries (optional, but recommended)
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- MySQL, PostgreSQL and ODBC client libraries (optional)
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### Building
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Most Unix/Linux systems already have OpenSSL preinstalled. If your system
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does not have OpenSSL, please get it from <http://www.openssl.org> or
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another source. You do not have to build OpenSSL yourself - a binary
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distribution is fine. For example, via Debian APT:
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```
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$ apt-get install openssl libssl-dev
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```
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On macOS, the easiest way to install OpenSSL is via [Homebrew](https://brew.sh):
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```
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$ brew install openssl
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```
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The easiest way to install OpenSSL on Windows is to use a binary
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(prebuild) release, for example the one from Shining Light
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Productions that comes with a
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[Windows installer](https://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html).
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On Windows, POCO can also use the native Windows TLS APIs (SChannel).
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### Installing All Dependencies (Linux and macOS)
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All dependencies can be installed with the following commands:
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#### Debian Linux (including Ubuntu and Raspbian)
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```
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$ sudo apt-get -y update && sudo apt-get -y install git g++ make cmake libssl-dev
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```
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#### RedHat Linux
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```
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$ sudo yum install -y git gcc-c++ make cmake3 openssl-devel
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```
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#### macOS (with Homebrew)
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```
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$ brew install cmake openssl
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```
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### Building with CMake (Linux, macOS, Windows)
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[CMake](https://cmake.org) (version 3.5 or newer) is the recommended build system for
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building the POCO C++ Libraries.
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```
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$ git clone -b master https://github.com/pocoproject/poco.git
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$ cd poco
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$ mkdir cmake-build
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$ cd cmake-build
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$ cmake .. && cmake --build .
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$ cmake ..
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$ cmake --build . --config Release
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```
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You can also run:
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On macOS, it's necessary to tell CMake where to find the OpenSSL headers
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and libraries by setting the `OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR` CMake variable.
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For example, if OpenSSL has been installed with Homebrew,
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the `cmake` invocation becomes:
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```
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$ cmake .. -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl
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```
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Other common ways of building with CMake (e.g., `cmake-gui`) will also work.
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There are also a number of project-specific CMake variables that can be changed.
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#### Cross-Compiling
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With a proper CMake toolchain file (specified via the `CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE` CMake variable),
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the POCO C++ Libraries can be cross-compiled for embedded Linux systems:
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```
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$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/path/to/mytoolchain.cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/target
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```
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#### Installing
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The POCO C++ Libraries headers and libraries can be optionally be installed by building the `install` target.
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```
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$ sudo cmake --build . --target install
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```
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in the `cmake-build` directory to install POCO (default `/usr/local` on Linux or macOS).
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The default install location is `/usr/local/` on Linux and macOS and
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`C:\Program Files (x64)\` on Windows and can be overridden by setting
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the `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` CMake variable.
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### Building Without CMake
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If you do not want to or cannot use CMake, POCO can also be built with Visual Studio
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(project and solution files included) or GNU Make.
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(project and solution files included) or GNU Make (Linux, macOS and other supported Unix platforms).
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Please refer to the [documentation](https://pocoproject.org/docs) for more information.
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### Getting POCO via a Package Manager
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POCO can also be obtained via different [package managers](https://pocoproject.org/download.html).
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## Community and Contributing
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POCO has an active user and contributing community, please visit our [website](https://pocoproject.org) and [blog](https://pocoproject.org/blog).
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