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Nehal J Wani, 14 Aug 2014 16:07
Building exiv2 on Windows Using Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2012¶
Last revision on which this method was tested: r3288
Operating System on which this method was tested: Windows7 Professional 64bit
- Download
Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2012
- Download
win32svn
and install it inC:\Program Files (x86)\Subversion
- Open command prompt and type:
mkdir C:\gnu #Can be some other location too. cd C:\gnu svn checkout svn://dev.exiv2.org/svn/trunk #Download latest exiv2 source code
- Download
expat-2.1.0
and extract it toC:\gnu
- Download
zlib-1.2.7
and extract it toC:\gnu
- Navigate to
C:\gnu\trunk\msvc2012
and open the fileexiv2.sln
inMicrosoft Visual Studio Express 2012
- Press
OK
for all security warnings. #Believe me, exiv2's code is clean, we don't pose security threats :) - Go to
Build->Configuration Manager
.
Tick build for all projects. You will have 8 combinations[{Debug|DebugDLL|Release|ReleaseDLL}|{x64|Win32}]
to choose from. Click close. - Go to
Build->Build Solution
. After the build is complete, you'll see in the output window:========== Build: 32 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
- All the built binaries are available in
C:\gnu\trunk\msvc2012\bin
- Install
cygwin (64-bit)
orcygwin (32-bit)
- While selecting packages, make sure to select make and dos2unix.
- Open the
cygwin terminal
. Navigate toC:\gnu\trunk\tests
and run tests:
Updated by Nehal J Wani over 7 years ago · 19 revisions