Building Maratis for Windows
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==Download Maratis source code using TortoiseSVN:== | ==Download Maratis source code using TortoiseSVN:== | ||
− | # Create a new folder - name it '''"MaratisSVN"'''. | + | # Create a new folder - name it '''"MaratisSVN"'''. For example in ''C:\MaratisSVN''. |
− | # Right | + | # Right clic - select '''SvnCheckout'''. |
# Paste the link in repository - "http://maratis.googlecode.com/svn/" then click ok. | # Paste the link in repository - "http://maratis.googlecode.com/svn/" then click ok. | ||
# Wait for the files to download. | # Wait for the files to download. | ||
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# Go to start menu, type '''"cmd"''' to open the command prompt. | # Go to start menu, type '''"cmd"''' to open the command prompt. | ||
− | # In the cmd, go to | + | # In the cmd, go to MaratisSVN\trunk\dev. For example type "cd C:\MaratisSVN\trunk\dev". |
# Type '''"scons.py"''' and enter. It will start compiling. | # Type '''"scons.py"''' and enter. It will start compiling. | ||
# If the build is successful, the final binaries will be installed in '''''trunk\dev\prod''''' | # If the build is successful, the final binaries will be installed in '''''trunk\dev\prod''''' | ||
==Done! Have fun!== | ==Done! Have fun!== |
Latest revision as of 10:48, 27 July 2014
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Download and Install the necessary softwares:
- Microsoft Visual Studio Express
- TortoiseSVN
- Python 2 (you need the 2x version. In the installation also check to add the path dir)
- Scons
Download Maratis source code using TortoiseSVN:
- Create a new folder - name it "MaratisSVN". For example in C:\MaratisSVN.
- Right clic - select SvnCheckout.
- Paste the link in repository - "http://maratis.googlecode.com/svn/" then click ok.
- Wait for the files to download.
Compile
- Go to start menu, type "cmd" to open the command prompt.
- In the cmd, go to MaratisSVN\trunk\dev. For example type "cd C:\MaratisSVN\trunk\dev".
- Type "scons.py" and enter. It will start compiling.
- If the build is successful, the final binaries will be installed in trunk\dev\prod