It is highly recommended to use vcpkg as package manager.
After you successfully built vcpkg you can easily install the required libraries:
vcpkg install zlib zstd curl[winssl] openal-soft libvorbis libogg libjpeg-turbo sqlite3 freetype luajit gmp jsoncpp gettext sdl2 --triplet x64-windows
curl
is optional, but required to read the serverlist, curl[winssl]
is required to use the content store.openal-soft
, libvorbis
and libogg
are optional, but required to use sound.luajit
is optional, it replaces the integrated Lua interpreter with a faster just-in-time interpreter.gmp
and jsoncpp
are optional, otherwise the bundled versions will be compiledgettext
is optional, but required to use translations.There are other optional libraries, but they are not tested if they can build and link correctly.
Use --triplet
to specify the target triplet, e.g. x64-windows
or x86-windows
.
D:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
Run the following script in PowerShell:
cmake . -G"Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=D:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DENABLE_GETTEXT=OFF -DENABLE_CURSES=OFF
cmake --build . --config Release
Make sure that the right compiler is selected and the path to the vcpkg toolchain is correct.
Requirements:
In the Visual Studio 2017 Installer select Optional Features -> WiX Toolset.
Build the binaries as described above, but make sure you unselect RUN_IN_PLACE
.
Open the generated project file with Visual Studio. Right-click Package and choose Generate. It may take some minutes to generate the installer.