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| Build tree layout:
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| * c:\dev\i : install direcetory
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| * c:\dev\b : build directory for dependencies
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| * c:\dev\p : build directory for krita
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| * c:\dev\s : location of the build scripts
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| * c:\dev\d : location where dependencies are downloaded to
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| Create a file called env.bat with the following contents:
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| set DOWNLOAD_DIR=/dev/d
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| set INSTALL_DIR=/dev/i
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| set Path=%PATH%;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\cmd;C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\Vim\vim73;\dev\i\bin;\dev\i\lib
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| Steps:
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| * run env.bat
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| git clone git://anongit.kde.org/scratch/rempt/kritadeposx.git
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| in c:\dev\b, run this cmake command:
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| cmake ..\s\kritadeposx -DBOOST_LIBRARYDIR=/dev/i/lib -DEXTERNALS_DOWNLOAD_DIR=/dev/d -DINSTALL_ROOT=/dev/i -DWIN64_BUILD=TRUE -G "Visual Studio 14 Win64" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
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| (Use debug when doing a debug build)
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| Get:
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| http://www.valdyas.org/~boud/kritadeps/gettext-tools-0.18.1.1_1-bin.tar.bz2
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| http://www.valdyas.org/~boud/kritadeps/png2ico-win-2002-12-08.zip
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| And unpack in c:\i (make sure png2ico.exe is in c:\i\bin
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| In c:\dev\b, run:
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| cmake --build . --config Release --target ext_zlib
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| Then copy zlib.lib to zdll.lib (otherwise Qt cannot find it).
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| Then try to build all the depdencies:
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| cmake --build . --config Release --target ext_kwindowsystem
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| This will likely fail a couple of times and you need to intelligently hack around problems. When all the dependencies are built, fix up the result:
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| * rename the boost libraries from boost_system-vc-mt-1_55.* to boost_system-vc140-mt-1_55.*
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| * edit C:\dev2\i\lib\cmake\KF5I18n\KF5I18NMacros.cmake to remove the REQUIRED string in the line where the python interpreter is looked for
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| Then go to c:\dev2\p and clone krita:
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| git clone git://anongit.kde.org/krita.git
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| Then go to c:\dev2\p\build and run the following cmake command:
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| cmake ..\krita -G"Visual Studio 14 Win64" -DBoost_DEBUG=OFF -DBOOST_INCLUDEDIR=c:\dev2\i\include -DBOOST_DEBUG=ON -DBOOST_ROOT=c:\dev2\i -DBOOST_LIBRARYDIR=c:\dev2\i\lib -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=c:\dev2\i -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=c:\dev2\i -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF -DKDE4_BUILD_TESTS=OFF -DHAVE_MEMORY_LEAK_TRACKER=OFF -DPACKAGERS_BUILD=ON -Wno-dev
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| And on success build Krita with cmake --build . --target INSTALL --config Release
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Building Krita 3.0 on Windows without emerge
Prerequisites:
- Visual Studio 2015 community edition
- Git
- CMake
Follow the instructions in krita\3rdparty\README.md to setup your build environment, Qt, the krita source checkout and to build the dependencies.