![]() Now I wrap this CMake script into a DOS command named as build.cmd with this command:Ĭmake -S. We will build it on Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2019.įrom GitHub's build and run instructions, we see it needs to use CMake. Step 5: Build Diligent Engine Visual Studio 2019 SolutionĪfter successfully downloading the source code into the specified folder such as C:\Diligent, the next step is to build Diligent Engine source code. Git command start to clone the repository to local folder C:\Diligent.Īfter a few minutes, the process will finish and some audit file lines are as below: Issue command clone.cmd and press enter/return key. Use Windows key r to start command line console. Put this command file clone.cmd into this C:\Diligent folder. cmd.Ĭreate a folder named as Diligentin C drive such as its name is: C:\Diligent. The detail is to use Notepad to create a text file such as clone.txt, put the above command into this file. To get the repository and all submodules, we can build a DOS command file clone.cmd to contain the following command: Step 4: Clone the Repository of Diligent Engine You can either install it from Microsoft Store or download it directly from Python website. Thus current roadmap emerges in this post. Also I tried to use Git Desktop and give it up for learning curve. But after unzipped the downloaded file, I found many folders are empty. ![]() I try to download zipped file directly,then use CMake to build Visual Studio 2019 solution. Lessons Learned: initially I plan to skip Step 3
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