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Use FlightGear.sln to compile fgfs executable for Win32 or x64 architectures with Visual Studio 2008.
Previous versions of Visual Studio are not officially supported anymore.
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Precompiled librairies and headers for compiling x64 executables with VS2008 :
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/fgfs-x64-VS90-3rdParty+OSG-20100501.zip
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Precompiled librairies and headers for compiling Win32 executables with VS2008 :
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/fgfs-win32-VS90-3rdParty+OSG-20100501.zip
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The VS2008 / v9.0 project files assume the directory layout below :
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Win32 build :
* any_directory_on_any_drive /
3rdParty / ( includes plib, fltk, zlib, libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, freetype, libsvn, gdal, ...
bin /
include /
lib /
boost_1_39_0 /
boost /
source / ( Flightgear CVS directory - It can also be renamed FlightGear or anything else
src /
projects /
VC90 /
Win32 / ( generated at build time
Debug / ( Debug executable
Release / ( Release executable
FlightGear.sln ( Main solution
utils /
install /
msvc90 /
OpenSceneGraph / ( OSG CMake install
bin /
include /
lib /
SimGear / ( SimGear CVS directory
simgear /
projects /
VC90 /
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3rdParty, boost_1_39_0 and install/msvc90 are included in the Win32 3rdParty archive.
x64 build :
* any_directory_on_any_drive /
3rdParty.x64 / ( includes plib, fltk, zlib, libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, freetype, ...
bin /
include /
lib /
boost_1_39_0 /
boost /
source / ( Flightgear CVS directory - It can also be renamed FlightGear or anything else
src /
projects /
VC90 /
x64 / ( generated at build time
Debug / ( Debug executable
Release / ( Release executable
FlightGear.sln ( Main solution
utils /
install /
msvc90-64 /
OpenSceneGraph / ( OSG CMake install
bin /
include /
lib /
SimGear / ( SimGear CVS directory
simgear /
projects /
VC90 /
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3rdParty.x64, boost_1_39_0 and install/msvc90-64 are included in the x64 3rdParty archive.
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Typical setup should decompose into the following steps :
1. Install Visual Studio 2008 Express (http://msdn.microsoft.com/fr-fr/express/aa975050.aspx)
2. Install msysGit (http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/)
3. Create a new directory, say D:\FGFSDevel (or anything else)
4. Unzip precompiled Win32 3rd party archive in it
5. Open a Git Bash session and cd to the new directory ( cd /d/FGFSDevel )
6. Get SimGear sources from Gitorious : git clone git://gitorious.org/fg/simgear.git SimGear
7. Get FlightGear source from Gitorious : git clone git://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear.git FlightGear
8. Go to D:\FGFSDevel\FlightGear\projects\VC90 and double-click on FlightGear.sln
9. Select the "Release" configuration
10. Open file D:\FGFSDevel\SimGear\simgear\version.h.in and change @VERSION@ into "2.0.0" or any current version
11. Save file as version.h in the same directory
12. Start build (usually F7)
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13. Get the data from Gitorious too : git clone git://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata.git fgdata
14. Wait...
15. Add <any_directory_on_any_drive>/install/msvc90/OpenSceneGraph/bin and <any_directory_on_any_drive>/3rdParty/bin to your PATH environment variable
16. Enjoy - programs are in D:\FGFSDevel\FlightGear\projects\VC90\Win32\Release
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It is also possible to compile a Debug version. This is only useful when hacking the code because
a Debug version is way slower than the Release one.
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The 64bit build is only available to people having the Professional edition of Visual Studio 2008. In that case, 14. above should be :
14. Add <any_directory_on_any_drive>/install/msvc90-64/OpenSceneGraph/bin and <any_directory_on_any_drive>/3rdParty.x64/bin to your PATH environment variable
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When the manual build works, it is possible to start it from the command line. This is useful
when setting up a build server or automating the process of retrieving the code and building
it in a scheduled task. To do that :
1. open a command line window
2. execute "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\Tools\vsvars32.bat"
or "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\Tools\vsvars32.bat" in a
64bit environment (Vista 64-bit or Windows7 64-bit)
You should see : "Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 x86 tools."
printed in the console
3. cd to the FlightGear project directory :
D:
cd \FGFSDevel\FlightGear\projects\VC90 (for example)
4. start the build with the command line below :
msbuild FlightGear.sln /p:Configuration=Release /m
or
msbuild FlightGear.sln /p:Configuration=Debug /m
That's all...