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Support for boost 1.80.0:
Boost intrusive renamed the `comp()` function -> `get_comp()`
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"configurations": [
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{
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"name": "x64-Debug",
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"generator": "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64",
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"generator": "Visual Studio 16 2019",
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"configurationType": "Debug",
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"inheritEnvironments": [ "msvc_x64_x64" ],
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"buildRoot": "${thisFileDir}\\build\\${name}",
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
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},
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{
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"name": "x64-Release",
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"generator": "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64",
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"generator": "Visual Studio 16 2019",
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"configurationType": "Release",
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"inheritEnvironments": [ "msvc_x64_x64" ],
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"buildRoot": "${thisFileDir}\\build\\${name}",
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# Visual Studio 2017 Build Instructions
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# Visual Studio 2019 Build Instructions
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## Important
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@@ -14,26 +14,26 @@ need these software components
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| Component | Minimum Recommended Version |
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|-----------|-----------------------|
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| [Visual Studio 2017](README.md#install-visual-studio-2017)| 15.5.4 |
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| [Visual Studio 2019](README.md#install-visual-studio-2019)| 15.5.4 |
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| [Git for Windows](README.md#install-git-for-windows)| 2.16.1 |
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| [OpenSSL Library](README.md#install-openssl) | 1.1.1L |
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| [Boost library](README.md#build-boost) | 1.70.0 |
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| [CMake for Windows](README.md#optional-install-cmake-for-windows)* | 3.12 |
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\* Only needed if not using the integrated CMake in VS 2017 and prefer generating dedicated project/solution files.
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\* Only needed if not using the integrated CMake in VS 2019 and prefer generating dedicated project/solution files.
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## Install Software
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### Install Visual Studio 2017
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### Install Visual Studio 2019
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If not already installed on your system, download your choice of installer from
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the [Visual Studio 2017
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the [Visual Studio 2019
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Download](https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/download-visual-studio-vs)
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page, run the installer, and follow the directions. **You may need to choose the
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`Desktop development with C++` workload to install all necessary C++ features.**
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Any version of Visual Studio 2017 may be used to build rippled. The **Visual
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Studio 2017 Community** edition is available free of charge (see [the product
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Any version of Visual Studio 2019 may be used to build rippled. The **Visual
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Studio 2019 Community** edition is available free of charge (see [the product
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page](https://www.visualstudio.com/products/visual-studio-community-vs) for
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licensing details), while paid editions may be used for an initial free-trial
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period.
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ OpenSSL.](http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html) There will
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several `Win64` bit variants available, you want the non-light
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`v1.1` line. As of this writing, you **should** select
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* Win64 OpenSSL v1.1.1L
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* Win64 OpenSSL v1.1.1q
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and should **not** select
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@@ -82,11 +82,11 @@ to get the correct 32-/64-bit variant.
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Boost 1.70 or later is required.
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After [downloading boost](http://www.boost.org/users/download/) and unpacking it
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to `c:\lib`. As of this writing, the most recent version of boost is 1.70.0,
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which will unpack into a directory named `boost_1_70_0`. We recommended either
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[Download boost](http://www.boost.org/users/download/) and unpack it
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to `c:\lib`. As of this writing, the most recent version of boost is 1.80.0,
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which will unpack into a directory named `boost_1_80_0`. We recommended either
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renaming this directory to `boost`, or creating a junction link `mklink /J boost
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boost_1_70_0`, so that you can more easily switch between versions.
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boost_1_80_0`, so that you can more easily switch between versions.
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Next, open **Developer Command Prompt** and type the following commands
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the required boost static libraries using this command:
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```powershell
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bjam -j<Num Parallel> --toolset=msvc-14.1 address-model=64 architecture=x86 link=static threading=multi runtime-link=shared,static stage
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b2 -j<Num Parallel> --toolset=msvc-14.2 address-model=64 architecture=x86 link=static threading=multi runtime-link=shared,static stage
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```
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where you should replace `<Num Parallel>` with the number of parallel
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invocations to use build, e.g. `bjam -j4 ...` would use up to 4 concurrent build
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invocations to use build, e.g. `bjam -j8 ...` would use up to 8 concurrent build
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shell commands for the build.
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Building the boost libraries may take considerable time. When the build process
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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ library paths as they will be required later.
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### (Optional) Install CMake for Windows
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[CMake](http://cmake.org) is a cross platform build system generator. Visual
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Studio 2017 includes an integrated version of CMake that avoids having to
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Studio 2019 includes an integrated version of CMake that avoids having to
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manually run CMake, but it is undergoing continuous improvement. Users that
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prefer to use standard Visual Studio project and solution files need to install
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a dedicated version of CMake to generate them. The latest version can be found
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the bash prompt:
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```powershell
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git clone git@github.com:ripple/rippled.git
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git clone git@github.com:XRPLF/rippled.git
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cd rippled
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```
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If you receive an error about not having the "correct access rights" make sure
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ To test the latest release candidate, choose the `release` branch.
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git checkout release
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```
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If you are doing development work and want the latest set of untested features,
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If you are doing development work and want the latest set of beta features,
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you can consider using the `develop` branch instead.
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```
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cloned rippled folder.
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2. Right-click on `CMakeLists.txt` in the **Solution Explorer - Folder View** to
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generate a `CMakeSettings.json` file. A sample settings file is provided
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[here](/Builds/VisualStudio2017/CMakeSettings-example.json). Customize the
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[here](/Builds/VisualStudio2019/CMakeSettings-example.json). Customize the
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settings for `BOOST_ROOT`, `OPENSSL_ROOT` to match the install paths if they
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differ from those in the file.
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4. Select either the `x64-Release` or `x64-Debug` configuration from the
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**Project Setings** drop-down. This should invoke the built-in CMake project
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**Project Settings** drop-down. This should invoke the built-in CMake project
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generator. If not, you can right-click on the `CMakeLists.txt` file and
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choose **Cache | Generate Cache**.
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5. Select either the `rippled.exe` (unity) or `rippled_classic.exe` (non-unity)
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choose **Configure rippled**.
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5. Select the `rippled.exe`
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option in the **Select Startup Item** drop-down. This will be the target
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built when you press F7. Alternatively, you can choose a target to build from
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the top-level **CMake | Build** menu. Note that at this time, there are other
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```
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mkdir build\cmake
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cd build\cmake
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cmake ..\.. -G"Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -DBOOST_ROOT="C:\lib\boost_1_70_0" -DOPENSSL_ROOT="C:\lib\OpenSSL-Win64" -DCMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET=host=x64
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cmake ..\.. -G"Visual Studio 16 2019" -Ax64 -DBOOST_ROOT="C:\lib\boost" -DOPENSSL_ROOT="C:\lib\OpenSSL-Win64" -DCMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET=host=x64
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```
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Now launch Visual Studio 2017 and select **File | Open | Project/Solution**.
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Now launch Visual Studio 2019 and select **File | Open | Project/Solution**.
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Navigate to the `build\cmake` folder created above and select the `rippled.sln`
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file. You can then choose whether to build the `Debug` or `Release` solution
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configuration.
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