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* [fontconfig] update fontconfig * [libiconv] update to make * [gettext] update to make * [vcpkg_configure_make] Changes considering pure configure ports without the requirement to run autoconfig * [fontconfig] make it work on windows * Remove install of unofficial cmake config * add function get_cmake_vars * fine tuning. * apply to make based ports. * add log suffix on not windows platforms * fix c&p error * add previous LINK env * setup env on windows and extract cpp flags correctly. * update glib and libxml2 * fix windows regressions * Apply suggestions from code review * add windres wrapper to invoke RC. * remove wrong fi * fix libintl. * try fixing uwp * other things to update * exiv2 fix * libtool does not like -RTC1 * pass the /RTC<x> flag directly to the compiler * trust cmake instead of adding extra flags * fix expat * fix iconv wrapper install * change fontconfig intl linkage. * add appcontainer back in which is required for UWP. Why is this not in the cmake flags? * fix pkg-config in vcpkg_configure_make * fix json-c pkg-config installation * remove remnoved config * comment out debug messages + bit of tuning * finally fontconfig * comment debug messages * expat apply extra patches. * Switch back to -E instead of -EP in cpp * commit changes from fontconfig PR * [expat] fix expat details * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: nicole mazzuca <mazzucan@outlook.com> * cleanup docs * update osx pipeline so that fontconfig actually builds * fix expat the lazy way by using a higher commit than release * fix a barage of regressions due to the use of unofficial targets * [expat] use a higher commit hash with a better stabilized cmake build * forgot freexl regression * more unofficial fixes * fix downstream expat usage * fix wxwidgets * fix gcdm regression * [vtk] fix the regression due to expat * add uwp cl flags back in. Somehow those are not set by cmake * add a few other configure options for full gettext build * fix cmake regression * fix a few regressions * fix static gettext build * fix gettext static * fix libxml2 wrapper for cmake * some more regressions fixes * add conversion from somelib.lib to -lsomelib * add a few option to libiconv. * get logs from CI * add missing ar-lib wrapper * add missing ar-lib wrapper * add fatal error to gettext * remove uuid from the list of LIBS since it seems to not exist in CI? * small but important regex correction * fix regex and add debug message for libs * remove error and only build libintl. * add uuid dependency to fontconfig in qt5-base * osx install gettext for autopoint * fix io2d regression by saying the port is broken ..... (which it is; upstream needs to learn proper cmake) * restore the old libxml2 wrapper with minor modifications * fix xmlsec regression * install wrapper correctly * try actual fixing io2d * improve iconv wrapper * add latest changes from update_fontconfig PR * Apply suggestions from code review first set which don't need special attention Co-authored-by: ras0219 <533828+ras0219@users.noreply.github.com> * Apply suggestions from code review one more simple change Co-authored-by: ras0219 <533828+ras0219@users.noreply.github.com> * [x264] set env AS * fix bugs due to refactor * use subpath everywhere * apply changes from CR * fix fontconfig build. * only change libs in static builds * remove unnecessary lines 41 & 44 * remove flag transformation * reintroduce the flag / to - transformation for MSVC * trying to figure out autopoint issue. using wrong (windows) find.exe instead of msys * add correct working_dir to subpath * escape stupid env paths. * fix typo * add findutils remove debug messages * add error if libtool chokes * add file to msys * pass lt_cv_deplibs_check_method=pass_all on windows (couldn't get file.exe to work so that libtool correctly ids the passed libs) * add bzip2 to msys * reenable libtool check. Lets see if CI agrees * unbreak linux try to figure out where uuid should be on windows. * add -L flag and help libtool ? * try to get ci to find uuid. * try to use cygpath * update controls * cleanup merge mistakes * correct merge issues * determine cmake vars if not done before. * move adding of -l earlier * more merge cleanup * fix uwp builds by not transforming libs * fix patches in io2d * fix xz download error * apply code review changes manually * fix the typos left behind in CR Co-authored-by: nicole mazzuca <mazzucan@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Billy Robert O'Neal III <bion@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: ras0219 <533828+ras0219@users.noreply.github.com> |
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README.md
Vcpkg: Overview
Vcpkg helps you manage C and C++ libraries on Windows, Linux and MacOS. This tool and ecosystem are constantly evolving, and we always appreciate contributions!
If you've never used vcpkg before, or if you're trying to figure out how to use vcpkg, check out our Getting Started section for how to start using vcpkg.
For short description of available commands, once you've installed vcpkg,
you can run vcpkg help
, or vcpkg help [command]
for command-specific help.
- Github: https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
- Slack: https://cppalliance.org/slack/, the #vcpkg channel
- Discord: #include <C++>, the #🌏vcpkg channel
- Docs: Documentation
Table of Contents
- Vcpkg: Overview
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Tab-Completion/Auto-Completion
- Examples
- Contributing
- License
- Telemetry
Getting Started
First, follow the quick start guide for either Windows, or macOS and Linux, depending on what you're using.
For more information, see Installing and Using Packages. If a library you need is not present in the vcpkg catalog, you can open an issue on the GitHub repo where the vcpkg team and community can see it, and potentially add the port to vcpkg.
After you've gotten vcpkg installed and working, you may wish to add tab completion to your shell.
Finally, if you're interested in the future of vcpkg, check out the manifest guide! This is an experimental feature and will likely have bugs, so try it out and open all the issues!
Quick Start: Windows
Prerequisites:
- Windows 7 or newer
- Git
- Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or greater with the English language pack
First, download and bootstrap vcpkg itself; it can be installed anywhere,
but generally we recommend using vcpkg as a submodule for CMake projects,
and installing it globally for Visual Studio projects.
We recommend somewhere like C:\src\vcpkg
or C:\dev\vcpkg
,
since otherwise you may run into path issues for some port build systems.
> git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
> .\vcpkg\bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
To install the libraries for your project, run:
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg install [packages to install]
You can also search for the libraries you need with the search
subcommand:
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg search [search term]
In order to use vcpkg with Visual Studio, run the following command (may require administrator elevation):
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg integrate install
After this, you can now create a New non-CMake Project (or open an existing one).
All installed libraries are immediately ready to be #include
'd and used
in your project without additional configuration.
If you're using CMake with Visual Studio, continue here.
In order to use vcpkg with CMake outside of an IDE, you can use the toolchain file:
> cmake -B [build directory] -S . -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[path to vcpkg]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
> cmake --build [build directory]
With CMake, you will still need to find_package
and the like to use the libraries.
Check out the CMake section for more information,
including on using CMake with an IDE.
For any other tools, including Visual Studio Code, check out the integration guide.
Quick Start: Unix
Prerequisites for Linux:
Prerequisites for macOS:
- Apple Developer Tools
- On macOS 10.14 or below, you will also need:
First, download and bootstrap vcpkg itself; it can be installed anywhere, but generally we recommend using vcpkg as a submodule for CMake projects.
$ git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
$ ./vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
To install the libraries for your project, run:
$ ./vcpkg/vcpkg install [packages to install]
You can also search for the libraries you need with the search
subcommand:
$ ./vcpkg/vcpkg search [search term]
In order to use vcpkg with CMake, you can use the toolchain file:
$ cmake -B [build directory] -S . -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[path to vcpkg]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
$ cmake --build [build directory]
With CMake, you will still need to find_package
and the like to use the libraries.
Check out the CMake section
for more information on how best to use vcpkg with CMake,
and CMake Tools for VSCode.
For any other tools, check out the integration guide.
Installing Linux Developer Tools
Across the different distros of Linux, there are different packages you'll need to install:
- Debian, Ubuntu, popOS, and other Debian-based distributions:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential tar curl zip unzip
- CentOS
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install devtoolset-7
$ scl enable devtoolset-7 bash
For any other distributions, make sure you're installing g++ 6 or above. If you want to add instructions for your specific distro, please open a PR!
Installing macOS Developer Tools
On macOS 10.15, the only thing you should need to do is run the following in your terminal:
$ xcode-select --install
Then follow along with the prompts in the windows that comes up.
On macOS 10.14 and previous, you'll also need to install g++ from homebrew; follow the instructions in the following section.
Installing GCC for macOS before 10.15
This will only be necessary if you're using a macOS version from before 10.15. Installing homebrew should be very easy; check out <brew.sh> for more information, but at its simplest, run the following command:
$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
Then, in order to grab an up-to-date version of gcc, run the following:
$ brew install gcc
You'll then be able to bootstrap vcpkg along with the quick start guide
Using vcpkg with CMake
If you're using vcpkg with CMake, the following may help!
Visual Studio Code with CMake Tools
Adding the following to your workspace settings.json
will make
CMake Tools automatically use vcpkg for libraries:
{
"cmake.configureSettings": {
"CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE": "[vcpkg root]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake"
}
}
Vcpkg with Visual Studio CMake Projects
Open the CMake Settings Editor, and under CMake toolchain file
,
add the path to the vcpkg toolchain file:
[vcpkg root]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
Vcpkg with CLion
Open the Toolchains settings
(File > Settings on Windows and Linux, CLion > Preferences on macOS),
and go to the CMake settings (Build, Execution, Deployment > CMake).
Finally, in CMake options
, add the following line:
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[vcpkg root]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
Unfortunately, you'll have to add this to each profile.
Vcpkg as a Submodule
When using vcpkg as a submodule of your project,
you can add the following to your CMakeLists.txt before the first project()
call,
instead of passing CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
to the cmake invocation.
set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
CACHE STRING "Vcpkg toolchain file")
This will still allow people to not use vcpkg,
by passing the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
directly,
but it will make the configure-build step slightly easier.
Tab-Completion/Auto-Completion
vcpkg
supports auto-completion of commands, package names,
and options in both powershell and bash.
To enable tab-completion in the shell of your choice, run:
> .\vcpkg integrate powershell
or
$ ./vcpkg integrate bash
depending on the shell you use, then restart your console.
Examples
See the documentation for specific walkthroughs, including installing and using a package, adding a new package from a zipfile, and adding a new package from a GitHub repo.
Our docs are now also available online at ReadTheDocs: https://vcpkg.readthedocs.io/!
See a 4 minute video demo.
Contributing
Vcpkg is an open source project, and is thus built with your contributions. Here are some ways you can contribute:
- Submit Issues in vcpkg or existing packages
- Submit Fixes and New Packages
Please refer to our Contributing Guide for more details.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or email opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
License
The code in this repository is licensed under the MIT License.
Telemetry
vcpkg collects usage data in order to help us improve your experience. The data collected by Microsoft is anonymous. You can opt-out of telemetry by re-running the bootstrap-vcpkg script with -disableMetrics, passing --disable-metrics to vcpkg on the command line, or by setting the VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS environment variable.
Read more about vcpkg telemetry at docs/about/privacy.md