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Build instructions for libcubeb
You must have CMake v3.1 or later installed.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/kinetiknz/cubeb.git
mkdir cubeb-build
cd cubeb-build
cmake ../cubeb
cmake --build .
ctest
Windows build notes
Windows builds can use Microsoft Visual Studio 2015, Microsoft Visual Studio
2017, or MinGW-w64 with Win32 threads (by passing cmake -G
to generate the
appropriate build configuration).
Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or 2017 Command Line
CMake can be used from the command line by following the build steps at the top
of this file. CMake will select a default generator based on the environment,
or one can be specified with the -G
argument.
Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 IDE
Visual Studio 2017 adds in built support for CMake. CMake can be used from within the IDE via the following steps:
- Navigate to
File -> Open -> Cmake...
- Open
CMakeLists.txt
file in the root of the project.
Note, to generate the build in the cubeb dir CMake settings need to be updated
via: CMake -> Change CMake Settings -> CMakeLists.txt
. The default
configuration used by Visual Studio will place the build in a different location
than the steps detailed at the top of this file.
MinGW-w64
To build with MinGW-w64, install the following items:
- Download and install MinGW-w64 with Win32 threads.
- Download and install CMake.
- Run MinGW-w64 Terminal from the Start Menu.
- Follow the build steps at the top of this file, but at step 3 run:
cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" ..
- Continue the build steps at the top of this file.