diff --git a/contrib/cmake/msvc/ReadMe.txt b/contrib/cmake/msvc/ReadMe.txt index a988cd9e..579a4564 100755 --- a/contrib/cmake/msvc/ReadMe.txt +++ b/contrib/cmake/msvc/ReadMe.txt @@ -7,9 +7,7 @@ They are derived from Daniels contrib/build scripts. How to use this --------------- -1 Ensure that build.cmd and setenv.cmd are on your path (eg your build directory) - -2 Your machine setup: +1 Your machine setup: You need cmake.exe and svn.exe on your PATH. Please get "Windows" versions of cmake and svn (NOT Cygwin versions) You need a "Windows" version of perl.exe on the path to build openssl @@ -20,9 +18,11 @@ How to use this call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat" -3 Always build "out of source". I recommend: +2 Always build "out of source". I recommend: cd mkdir ..\build + + Ensure that build.cmd and setenv.cmd are on your path (eg your build directory) copy contrib\cmake\msvc\* ..\build cd ..\build build --help @@ -43,14 +43,14 @@ How to use this When you are building happily, you may prefer: build --silent -4 What gets built? +3 What gets built? The build is performed in build\temp The output is generated in build\dist build\dist\bin contains *.exe and *.dll files build\dist\lib contains *.lib files build\dist\include contains *.h and *.hpp files -5 Building manually with CMake +4 Building manually with CMake The cmake option -G Generator should be chosen for the version of Visual Studio installed. cmake --help for more information @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ How to use this cmake --build . --config Release cmake --build . --config Release --target install -6 Build options +5 Build options You can inspect CMake options by running grep OPTION on CMakeLists.txt in C:\cygwin64\home\rmills\gnu\exiv2\build>cd ..\trunk @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ How to use this C:\cygwin64\home\rmills\gnu\exiv2\trunk> -7 Running the test suite +6 Running the test suite http://dev.exiv2.org/projects/exiv2/wiki/How_do_I_run_the_test_suite_for_Exiv2 Status: