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- Building with Visual C++, prerequisites
- =======================================
- This document describes how to compile, build and install curl and libcurl
- from sources using the Visual C++ build tool. To build with VC++, you will
- of course have to first install VC++. The minimum required version of
- VC is 6 (part of Visual Studio 6). However using a more recent version is
- strongly recommended.
- VC++ is also part of the Windows Platform SDK. You do not have to install
- the full Visual Studio or Visual C++ if all you want is to build curl.
- The latest Platform SDK can be downloaded freely from:
- https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/sdk-archive
- If you are building with VC6 then you will also need the February 2003
- Edition of the Platform SDK which can be downloaded from:
- https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=12261
- If you wish to support zlib, openssl, c-ares, ssh2, you will have to download
- them separately and copy them to the deps directory as shown below:
- somedirectory\
- |_curl-src
- | |_winbuild
- |
- |_deps
- |_ lib
- |_ include
- |_ bin
- It is also possible to create the deps directory in some other random
- places and tell the Makefile its location using the WITH_DEVEL option.
- Building straight from git
- ==========================
- When you check out code git and build it, as opposed from a released source
- code archive, you need to first run the "buildconf.bat" batch file (present
- in the source code root directory) to set things up.
- Building with Visual C++
- ========================
- Open a Visual Studio Command prompt:
- Using the 'Developer Command Prompt for VS <version>' menu entry:
- where version is the Visual Studio version. The developer prompt at default
- uses the x86 mode. It is required to call Vcvarsall.bat to setup the prompt
- for the machine type you want, using Vcvarsall.bat.
- This type of command prompt may not exist in all Visual Studio versions.
- For more information, check:
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/how-to-enable-a-64-bit-visual-cpp-toolset-on-the-command-line
- Using the 'VS <version> <platform> <type> Command Prompt' menu entry:
- where version is the Visual Studio version, platform is e.g. x64
- and type Native of Cross platform build. This type of command prompt
- may not exist in all Visual Studio versions.
- See also:
- https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f2ccy3wt.aspx
- Once you are in the console, go to the winbuild directory in the Curl
- sources:
- cd curl-src\winbuild
- Then you can call nmake /f Makefile.vc with the desired options (see below).
- The builds will be in the top src directory, builds\ directory, in
- a directory named using the options given to the nmake call.
- nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=<static or dll> <options>
- where <options> is one or many of:
- VC=<6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,15> - VC versions
- WITH_DEVEL=<path> - Paths for the development files (SSL, zlib, etc.)
- Defaults to sibbling directory deps: ../deps
- Libraries can be fetched at https://windows.php.net/downloads/php-sdk/deps/
- Uncompress them into the deps folder.
- WITH_SSL=<dll or static> - Enable OpenSSL support, DLL or static
- WITH_NGHTTP2=<dll or static> - Enable HTTP/2 support, DLL or static
- WITH_MBEDTLS=<dll or static> - Enable mbedTLS support, DLL or static
- WITH_CARES=<dll or static> - Enable c-ares support, DLL or static
- WITH_ZLIB=<dll or static> - Enable zlib support, DLL or static
- WITH_SSH2=<dll or static> - Enable libSSH2 support, DLL or static
- WITH_PREFIX=<dir> - Where to install the build
- ENABLE_SSPI=<yes or no> - Enable SSPI support, defaults to yes
- ENABLE_IPV6=<yes or no> - Enable IPv6, defaults to yes
- ENABLE_IDN=<yes or no> - Enable use of Windows IDN APIs, defaults to yes
- Requires Windows Vista or later
- ENABLE_WINSSL=<yes or no> - Enable native Windows SSL support, defaults to yes
- GEN_PDB=<yes or no> - Generate Program Database (debug symbols for release build)
- DEBUG=<yes or no> - Debug builds
- MACHINE=<x86 or x64> - Target architecture (default is x86)
- CARES_PATH=<path to cares> - Custom path for c-ares
- MBEDTLS_PATH=<path to mbedTLS> - Custom path for mbedTLS
- NGHTTP2_PATH=<path to HTTP/2> - Custom path for nghttp2
- SSH2_PATH=<path to libSSH2> - Custom path for libSSH2
- SSL_PATH=<path to OpenSSL> - Custom path for OpenSSL
- ZLIB_PATH=<path to zlib> - Custom path for zlib
- Static linking of Microsoft's C RunTime (CRT):
- ==============================================
- If you are using mode=static nmake will create and link to the static build of
- libcurl but *not* the static CRT. If you must you can force nmake to link in
- the static CRT by passing RTLIBCFG=static. Typically you shouldn't use that
- option, and nmake will default to the DLL CRT. RTLIBCFG is rarely used and
- therefore rarely tested. When passing RTLIBCFG for a configuration that was
- already built but not with that option, or if the option was specified
- differently, you must destroy the build directory containing the configuration
- so that nmake can build it from scratch.
- Building your own application with a static libcurl
- ===================================================
- When building an application that uses the static libcurl library on Windows,
- you must define CURL_STATICLIB. Otherwise the linker will look for dynamic
- import symbols.
- Legacy Windows and SSL
- ======================
- When you build curl using the build files in this directory the default SSL
- backend will be WinSSL (Windows SSPI, more specifically Schannel), the native
- SSL library that comes with the Windows OS. WinSSL in Windows <= XP is not able
- to connect to servers that no longer support the legacy handshakes and
- algorithms used by those versions. If you will be using curl in one of those
- earlier versions of Windows you should choose another SSL backend like OpenSSL.
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