@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@ Note: Visual Studio also has the option of opening `CMakeLists.txt`
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directly; Using this option, Visual Studio will not find the source code,
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though, therefore the `File>Open>Folder...` option is preferred.
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+ Visual Studio does not produce a .sln solution file nor the .vcxproj files
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+ that may be required by VS extension tools.
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+ To generate the .sln/.vcxproj files run CMake manually, as described below.
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Instructions to run CMake manually:
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mkdir -p contrib/buildsystems/out
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This will build the git binaries in contrib/buildsystems/out
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directory (our top-level .gitignore file knows to ignore contents of
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- this directory).
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+ this directory). The project .sln and .vcxproj files are also generated.
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Possible build configurations(-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) with corresponding
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compiler flags
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NOTE: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is optional. For multi-config generators like Visual Studio
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this option is ignored
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- This process generates a Makefile(Linux/*BSD/MacOS) , Visual Studio solution(Windows) by default.
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+ This process generates a Makefile(Linux/*BSD/MacOS), Visual Studio solution(Windows) by default.
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Run `make` to build Git on Linux/*BSD/MacOS.
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Open git.sln on Windows and build Git.
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- NOTE: By default CMake uses Makefile as the build tool on Linux and Visual Studio in Windows,
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- to use another tool say `ninja` add this to the command line when configuring.
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- `-G Ninja`
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NOTE: By default CMake will install vcpkg locally to your source tree on configuration,
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to avoid this, add `-DNO_VCPKG=TRUE` to the command line when configuring.
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+ The Visual Studio default generator changed in v16.6 from its Visual Studio
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+ implemenation to `Ninja` This required changes to many CMake scripts.
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]]
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cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.14)
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