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    romibi, 09/11/2015 04:37 PM 
    Updated a lot of things but not the Optional parts... tested with quasselclient only
    
Building Quassel on Windows¶
- Table of contents
 - Building Quassel on Windows
- Software Requirements
 - Installation
- Step 1: Install (and Update if necessary) Visual Studio Express 2013
 - Step 2: Install Visual C++ 2008 Redistributables.
 - Step 3: Install Platform SDK
 - Step 4: Install DirectX SDK
 - Step 5: Install OpenSSL
 - Step 6: Install Git
 - Step 7: Install CMake
 - Step 8: Update the environment variables
 - Step 9: (Optional Install PostgreSQL and Update the environment variables, not tested with Quassel 0.12)
 - Step 10: (Compile and) Install Qt
 - Step 11: Update the environment variables again
 - Step 12:(Optional for Crypt-Support, not tested with Quassel 0.12)
 - Step 13: Compile Quassel
 
 - Related links
 
 
Software Requirements¶
- Windows
 - Visual Studio Express 2013
 - DirectX SDK
 - Visual C++ 2008 Redistributables
 - Platform SDK
 - OpenSSL (Tested with: Win64 OpenSSL v1.0.2d)
 - Git for Windows (>= 1.6.0.2)
 - CMake (>= 2.6.2)
 - Qt OpenSource SRC or Qt Installer
 - PostgreSQL (Optional for PostgreSQL-Support)
 - SlikSvn (Optional for Crypt-Support)
 
Installation¶
Step 1: Install (and Update if necessary) Visual Studio Express 2013¶
Step 2: Install Visual C++ 2008 Redistributables.¶
These will be needed for OpenSSL.
(Comment: Still this old version?)
Step 3: Install Platform SDK¶
Step 4: Install DirectX SDK¶
If there's an S1023 error see this link
It says to uninstall Visual C++ 2010 x64 Redistributable, install DirectX SDK and reinstall Redistributable...
(Comment: Should this step be done earlier?)
Step 5: Install OpenSSL¶
The first error message can be ignored as the Redistributables were installed.
Step 6: Install Git¶
Step 7: Install CMake¶
Step 8: Update the environment variables¶
Note: The correct paths can vary! Check your folders to find the correct ones! The Variables I had during a successful build are noted somewhere here
Go to the system settings (Start => Control Panel => System), go to the "Advanced" tab and click on Environment Variables.
First you'll have to edit the "Path" variable. Append the following to the current value:
;C:\Programme\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Bin;C:\Program Files\Git\bin;C:\OpenSSL-Win32\bin
Next, create the following new system variables:
- LIB: 
C:\Programme\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Lib;C:\Programme\Microsoft DirectX SDK (February 2010)\Lib;C:\OpenSSL-Win32\lib\VC\static
 
- INCLUDE:
C:\Programme\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Include;C:\Programme\Microsoft DirectX SDK (February 2010)\Include;C:\OpenSSL-Win32\include
 
- QMAKESPEC:
win32-msvc2008
 
Step 9: (Optional Install PostgreSQL and Update the environment variables, not tested with Quassel 0.12)¶
Install PostgreSQL and edit the "Path","LIB" and "INCLUDE" variable. Append the following to the current value:- Path
;C:\Programme\PostgreSQL\8.4\bin
 
- LIB: 
;C:\Programme\PostgreSQL\8.4\lib
 
- INCLUDE:
;C:\Programme\PostgreSQL\8.4\include
 
Step 10: (Compile and) Install Qt¶
Follow the instructions below or just install via installer and go to Step 11.
Create a directory (e.g. C:\dev\) and unpack Qt.
Now open the Visual Studio command line.
And cd to the directory containing Qt. Now you can configure the Qt installation with the following command:- Static without PostgreSQL-Support:
configure.exe -platform win32-msvc2008 -static -release -qt-sql-sqlite -no-qt3support -qt-zlib -qt-gif -qt-libpng -qt-libmng -qt-libtiff -qt-libjpeg -openssl-linked -confirm-license -opensource -no-phonon -no-dbus -webkit -nomake demos -nomake examples OPENSSL_LIBS="-lssleay32MD -llibeay32MD" -l gdi32 -l crypt32
 - Shared with PostgreSQL-Support:
configure.exe -platform win32-msvc2008 -shared -release -qt-sql-sqlite -qt-sql-psql -no-qt3support -qt-zlib -qt-gif -qt-libpng -qt-libmng -qt-libtiff -qt-libjpeg -openssl-linked -confirm-license -opensource -phonon -phonon-backend -nomake demos -nomake examples OPENSSL_LIBS="-lssleay32MD -llibeay32MD" -l gdi32 -l crypt32
 
Then you can compiled Qt with these commands:
nmake
You can close the prompt after this.
Step 11: Update the environment variables again¶
Note: The correct paths can vary! Check your folders to find the correct ones! The Variables I had during a successful build are noted somewhere here
After installing Qt, you will have to append the following:
- Path
;C:\dev\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.6.3\bin
 
- LIB: 
;C:\dev\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.6.3\lib
 
- INCLUDE:
;C:\dev\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.6.3\include
 
Step 12:(Optional for Crypt-Support, not tested with Quassel 0.12)¶
Step 12.1 Install SlikSvn¶
Step 12.2 Add SlikSvn to environment variables
	
	- Path 
;C:\Programme\SlikSvn\bin\
 
	
	;C:\Programme\SlikSvn\bin\
Step 12.3 Build QCA
cd C:\dev
mkdir qca-build
cd qca-build
svn checkout svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/kdesupport/qca/
mkdir qca2-build
cd qca2-build
cmake -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=C:\dev\qca -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -G "NMake Makefiles" ..\qca
nmake
nmake install
	
Step 12.4 Add QCA to environment variables¶
- Path
;C:\dev\qca\bin
 
- LIB: 
;C:\dev\qca\lib
 
- INCLUDE:
;C:\dev\qca\include
 
Step 13: Compile Quassel¶
Open a new Visual Studio command line and go to the "C:\dev" directory again (or create it). Use git to download the Quassel source code.
git clone https://github.com/quassel/quassel.git
This will create a new directory "quassel" containing the source. When you want to update Quassel later, you just have to go to this directory (C:\dev\quassel) and do a "git pull" to update the source code.
Next, create a new directory in "C:\dev" in which Quassel will be built. In our case, we will simply call it "build". Change to this directory and enter the following command to configure Quassel:
With Visual Studio:- Shared, without link preview (not tested):
cmake -G"Visual Studio 12 Win64" C:\dev\quassel -DSTATIC=OFF -DWANT_CORE=ON -DWANT_QTCLIENT=ON -DWANT_MONO=ON -DWITH_PHONON=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_WEBKIT=OFF -DLINK_EXTRA=crypt32 -DUSE_QT5=ON -DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Qt5DBus=ON
 - Shared, with link preview, client only:
cmake -G"Visual Studio 12 Win64" C:\dev\quassel -DSTATIC=OFF -DWANT_CORE=OFF -DWANT_QTCLIENT=ON -DWANT_MONO=OFF -DDCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Phonon4Qt5=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_WEBKIT=ON -DLINK_EXTRA=crypt32 -DUSE_QT5=ON -DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_Qt5DBus=ON
then open "QuasselIRC.sln"
click on project "quasselclient", "quasselcore" or "quassel"
Build->Configuration-Manager-> Switch from "Debug" to "Release"
Build->Build quasselclient/quasselcore/quassel
I just copied the src\Release\quasselclient.exe to an existing official build but this link should help which files are needed in the Program folder: http://wiki.qt.io/Deploy_an_Application_on_Windows
additionally there should be an libeay32.dll and an ssleay32.dll from OpenSSL next to the exe 
- Static: (old command?) 
cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" C:\dev\quassel -DSTATIC=ON -DWANT_CORE=ON -DWANT_QTCLIENT=ON -DWANT_MONO=ON -DWITH_PHONON=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_WEBKIT=OFF -DLINK_EXTRA=crypt32
 - Shared: (old command?)
cmake -G"NMake Makefiles" C:\dev\quassel -DWANT_CORE=ON -DWANT_QTCLIENT=ON -DWANT_MONO=ON -DWITH_PHONON=ON -DWITH_WEBKIT=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLINK_EXTRA=crypt32
And after that:nmake
This will build Quasselcore, Quasselclient and Quasselmonolithic which can be found in the "C:\dev\build" directory.