# Compiling on Windows using MSVC ## Requirements - [Visual Studio 2015 or newer](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com) - [CMake](https://cmake.org/download/) - [vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) - [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) ## Compiling and installing the dependencies It is highly recommended to use vcpkg as package manager. After you successfully built vcpkg you can easily install the required libraries: ```powershell vcpkg install zlib zstd curl[winssl] openal-soft libvorbis libogg libjpeg-turbo sqlite3 freetype luajit gmp jsoncpp gettext[tools] opengl-registry --triplet x64-windows ``` - `curl` is optional, but required to read the serverlist, `curl[winssl]` is required to use the content store. - `openal-soft`, `libvorbis` and `libogg` are optional, but required to use sound. - `luajit` is optional, it replaces the integrated Lua interpreter with a faster just-in-time interpreter. - `gmp` and `jsoncpp` are optional, otherwise the bundled versions will be compiled - `gettext` is optional, but required to use translations. There are other optional libraries, but they are not tested if they can build and link correctly. Use `--triplet` to specify the target triplet, e.g. `x64-windows` or `x86-windows`. ## Compile Luanti ### a) Using the vcpkg toolchain and CMake GUI 1. Start up the CMake GUI 2. Select **Browse Source...** and select DIR/minetest 3. Select **Browse Build...** and select DIR/minetest-build 4. Select **Configure** 5. Choose the right visual Studio version and target platform. It has to match the version of the installed dependencies 6. Choose **Specify toolchain file for cross-compiling** 7. Click **Next** 8. Select the vcpkg toolchain file e.g. `D:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake` 9. Click Finish 10. Wait until cmake have generated the cash file 11. If there are any errors, solve them and hit **Configure** 12. Click **Generate** 13. Click **Open Project** 14. Compile Luanti inside Visual studio. ### b) Using the vcpkg toolchain and the commandline Run the following script in PowerShell: ```powershell cmake . -G"Visual Studio 16 2019" -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=D:/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DENABLE_CURSES=OFF cmake --build . --config Release ``` Make sure that the right compiler is selected and the path to the vcpkg toolchain is correct. ## Windows Installer using WiX Toolset Requirements: * [Visual Studio 2017](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/) * [WiX Toolset](https://wixtoolset.org/) In the Visual Studio 2017 Installer select **Optional Features -> WiX Toolset**. Build the binaries as described above, but make sure you unselect `RUN_IN_PLACE`. Open the generated project file with Visual Studio. Right-click **Package** and choose **Generate**. It may take some minutes to generate the installer.