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# NetHack Datafiles Makefile.
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HDT-Branch: NetHack-3.6.0 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.22 $
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# NetHack Datafiles Makefile.dat $NHDT-Date: 1447844574 2018/04/25 19:25:54 $ $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.6.0 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.22 $
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# Copyright (c) 2018 by Pasi Kallinen
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# NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
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@@ -56,30 +56,16 @@ The Visual Studio 2017 NetHack solution file can be found here:
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So the steps are:
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1. Launch the IDE.
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2. Open the appropriate solution file.
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3. If you have a newer version of Visual Studio than what was used to build
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the solution and project files distributed with the NetHack sources, you
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can easily retarget the solution before the next step. Refer to the
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"Note about the Windows SDK version" a couple of paragraphs below.
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4. Select the build configuration you wish to use (Release, Debug, etc.).
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5. From the build menu, select build solution.
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6. Type F5 to start debugging.
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3. Select the build configuration you wish to use (Release, Debug, etc.).
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4. From the build menu, select build solution.
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5. Type F5 to start debugging.
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You can also build all the projects for all platforms and configurations
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using a "build.bat" batch file found in the same directory as the solution.
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Change to the appropriate directory (i.e. win\win32\vs2015 for VS2015 builds,
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win\win32\vs2017 for VS2017 builds) and run "build.bat".
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-----------------------------------
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Note about the Windows SDK Version:
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-----------------------------------
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The Visual Studio project files distributed for NetHack 3.6.1 are configured for the
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Windows SDK version 10.0.15063.0. At the time of writing, the Windows SDK version that
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is distributed with VS2017 Community Edition is a newer 10.0.16299.0. If you have a build
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error MSB8036, you will simply need to change the expected SDK version as follows:
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o Open the solution in the IDE and in the project property pages, right-click the
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solution and select "Retarget solution".
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Open a developer command prompt for the version of Visual Studio you are
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using. Change to the appropriate directory (i.e. win\win32\vs2015 for
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VS2015 builds, win\win32\vs2017 for VS2017 builds) and run "build.bat".
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/-----------------------------------\
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