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Compiling CircleMUD under Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT
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using Microsoft Visual C++ v5.x
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The following information is from Rob Baumstark's web page at
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http://www.connect.ab.ca/~rbmstrk/. You can contact Rob at
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<shirak@connect.ab.ca>.
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How to compile using MS Visual C++ 5:
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1. Rename conf.h.win to conf.h in the src directory
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2. Go to File|New... Create a new workspace called circle. You should
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put this in the root of the circle directory, unless you want to move
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circle into the workspaces directory later.
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3. Go to File|New... Create a new Win32 Console App called circle in
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the current workspace
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4. If you didn't create this in the circle dir, move the source to the
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directory where this project is. Default should be:
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C:\Program Files\DevStudio\MyProjects\Circle\Circle
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5. Change to file-view.
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6. Right-click "Circle files", and click Add Files to Project... Select
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all of the .C files
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7. Right-click "Circle files", and click New Folder. Rename it to
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includes, or headers
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8. Right-click the new folder, and click Add Files to Folder... Select
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all of the .H files. Note: You could just add the the .H files to the
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project with the .C files, but this helps keep it more organized I
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think.
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9. Right-click "Circle files", and click settings...
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10. Choose settings for all configurations, and move to the Link tab
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11. Add wsock32.lib to the end of the Object/Library modules list.
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12. Change the settings under the General and Debug tabs if you want
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to be able to use the internal debugger.
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13. SAVE THE WORKSPAVE
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14. Choose Build|Build Circle.exe, or hit F7 to build it.
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The circle.exe file will be placed in the circle\debug directory, unless
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you turned off debug mode, in which case it will be in the circle\release
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directory. By compiling in this way, instead of using the GNU Win32
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thingy, or embedding the makefile that came with circlemud inside a
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project, allows you to use all of MSVC++'s interesting features.
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