Difference between revisions of "Old Method of Compiling on Windows"

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===VDrift===
 
===VDrift===
 
* Get the VDrift source code and data, either from the latest source release on the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=137283 VDrift downloads page], or the [[Getting the development version#Windows|development version]].
 
* Get the VDrift source code and data, either from the latest source release on the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=137283 VDrift downloads page], or the [[Getting the development version#Windows|development version]].
 
===Bullet===
 
* Download [http://code.google.com/p/bullet/downloads/list Bullet 2.78 Physics SDK]
 
* Extract bullet-2.78/src/ content into tools/win/bullet/
 
  
 
===GCC/MinGW===
 
===GCC/MinGW===
* Download [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ latest MinGW] or [http://www.tdragon.net/recentgcc/ TDM's GCC/mingw32]
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* Download [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ latest MinGW]
 
* Run the installer.
 
* Run the installer.
 
* When asked to select components for install, you only need the base system and the g++ compiler.
 
* When asked to select components for install, you only need the base system and the g++ compiler.

Revision as of 12:40, 1 September 2011

Prerequisites

VDrift

GCC/MinGW

  • Download latest MinGW
  • Run the installer.
  • When asked to select components for install, you only need the base system and the g++ compiler.
  • Choose the default install location.
  • Your PATH Environment Variable should contain the MinGW bin path(e.g. C:\MinGW\bin;).

Building with Code::Blocks

Building with Scons

Note: SCons will prefer the MSVC tools over the MinGW. So if you have Microsoft Visual Studio installed, you might have problems building VDrift with Scons.
  • Download Python 2.6.4
  • Run the installer and accept all the defaults.
  • Download SCons 1.20
  • Run the installer. It should find your Python installation, accept all defaults.
  • Your PATH Environment Variable should contain the Python and Python scripts paths(e.g. C:\Python26;C:\Python26\Scripts;).
  • Open a new CMD prompt by choosing START, RUN, cmd, OK.
  • Change directories to the spot where you checked VDrift out.
  • Now, to build VDrift, run the command:
tools/win/bin/build_vdrift.bat

Run VDrift

  • Move or copy the VDrift data to a directory named data within the root VDrift directory. This can be done in a few different ways, depending on how you obtained the VDrift data. You could check it out directly here, or you could check it out in another place and use TortoiseSVN to export it to this location. If you downloaded a VDrift data archive you can extract it here, or extract it elsewhere and then move or copy the necessary files to runtime. In the end, just make sure you have a directory structure with paths like VDrift/data/cars/, VDrift/data/tracks/, etc.
  • Now, to run VDrift, you just need to double-click on the file vdrift.exe within the root VDrift directory.