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@page Installation Installation
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ENet should be trivially simple to integrate with most applications.
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First, make sure you download the latest source distribution here @ref
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SourceDistro.
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@section Unix Unix-like Operating Systems
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[to be completed]
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@subsection SolarisBSD Solaris and BSD
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When building ENet under Solaris, you must specify the -lsocket and
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-lnsl parameters to your compiler to ensure that the sockets library
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is linked in.
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@section Windows Microsoft Windows
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Using MSVC 6 under Windows simply drag all the ENet source files into
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your main project or, better yet, create a new static library project
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and make your executable dependent (Project|Dependencies) on ENet.
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There is also an enet.dsp provided.
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You will have to link to the Winsock2 libraries, so make sure to add
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ws2_32.lib to your library list (Project Settings | Link |
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Object/library modules).
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@subsection DLL DLL
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If you wish to build ENet as a DLL you must first define ENET_DLL
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within the project (Project Settings | C/C++ | Preprocessor |
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Preprocessor definitions) or, more invasively, simply define ENET_DLL
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at the top of enet.h.
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*/
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