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@section Unix Unix-like Operating Systems @section Unix Unix-like Operating Systems
[to be completed] If you are using an ENet release, then you should simply be able to build it
by doing the following:
./configure && make && make install
If you obtained the package from CVS, you must have automake and autoconf
available to generate the build system first by doing the following command
before using the above mentioned build procedure:
aclocal && automake -a -c --foreign && autoconf
@subsection SolarisBSD Solaris and BSD @subsection SolarisBSD Solaris and BSD
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@section Windows Microsoft Windows @section Windows Microsoft Windows
Using MSVC 6 under Windows simply drag all the ENet source files into There is an included MSVC 6 project (enet.dsp) which you may use to
your main project or, better yet, create a new static library project build a suitable library file. Alternatively, you may simply drag all
and make your executable dependent (Project|Dependencies) on ENet. the ENet source files into your main project.
There is also an enet.dsp provided.
You will have to link to the Winsock2 libraries, so make sure to add You will have to link to the Winsock2 libraries, so make sure to add
ws2_32.lib to your library list (Project Settings | Link | ws2_32.lib to your library list (Project Settings | Link |
Object/library modules). Object/library modules).
@subsection enet.dsp Building with the included enet.dsp
Load the included enet.dsp. MSVC may ask you to convert it if you
are on a newer version of MSVC - just allow the conversion and save
the resulting project as "enet" or similar. After you build this
project, it will output an "enet.lib" file to either the "Debug/"
or "Release/" directory, depending on which configuration you have
selected to build. By default, it should produce "Debug/enet.lib".
You may then copy the resulting "enet.lib" file and the header files
found in the "include/" directory to your other projects and add it to
their library lists. Make sure to also link against "ws2_32.lib" as
described above.
@subsection DLL DLL @subsection DLL DLL
If you wish to build ENet as a DLL you must first define ENET_DLL If you wish to build ENet as a DLL you must first define ENET_DLL