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| ''Craft'' is a tool to build the sources and its third-party requirements. It is the '''easy''' way to build software.
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| == Setting up craft ==
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| === Installing python ===
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| While Craft is capable of installing a embedded Python version sufficient for most packages, we recommend a full installation of Python. The current version is 3.6. [https://www.python.org/downloads/ Download Python 3.6+]
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| === Setting up a powershell ===
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| Powershell is required to be at least version 5.0.
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| If you're running Windows 10 you most probably won't need to update Powershell.
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| You can check the version with <tt>$PSVersionTable.PSVersion</tt> .
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| [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50395 Download Powershell]
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| === Setting up a compiler ===
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| Currently Craft supports both the MinGW and Microsoft Visual Studio (msvc) compiler.
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| While MinGW can be installed by Craft, [https://www.visualstudio.com/ Visual Studio] must be installed independently by the user.
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| === Direct X SDK ===
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| If you are using the MinGW compiler, in order to compile the Qt5 ''qtbase'' package you will also need to install the [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6812 Microsoft DirectX SDK]. Make sure to open a new command line window after the installation for the environment variables to be set.
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| === Installing Craft===
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| * Start a powershell environment.
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| * Allow execution of powershell scripts.
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| Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser RemoteSigned
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| * Install Craft and folow the instructions
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| iex ((new-object net.webclient).DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/KDE/craft/master/setup/install_craft.ps1'))
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| == Using Craft ==
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| To use Craft you need to start a Powershell window, point that to <tt>KDEROOT\craft </tt> and run the initalization script. For example:
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| C:\CraftRoot\craft\craftenv.ps1
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| This tells Craft about your environment settings (e.g. paths). It will load your configuration from <tt>CraftRoot\etc\CraftSettings.ini</tt>. If there are any error messages Craft will not work as expected. The output should look similar to this one (of course with your paths):
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| PS C:\CraftRoot\craft>.\craftenv.ps1
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| Craft Root : C:\CraftRoot
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| Craft : R:\
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| Version : master
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| ABI : windows-msvc2017_64-cl
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| Svn directory : C:\CraftRoot\download\svn
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| Git directory : Q:\
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| Download directory : C:\CraftRoot\download
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| ==Using Craft with Qt Creator==
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| To compile from within Qt Creator, I need to set up a kit.
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| This is an example for mingw64.
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| * Add a cmake if none is set: R:\dev-utils\cmake\bin\cmake.exe
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| * Add a debugger: R:\mingw64\bin\gdb.exe
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| * Add a C++ compiler and a C compiler. Both: R:\mingw64\bin\gcc.exe
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| ** Ensure that the ABI is correctly set
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| * Add a Qt: R:\bin\qmake.exe
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| * Add a kit with all of the above
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| * Use the kit on a project
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