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###### Clone or check-out gitlab: This can be done with Visual Studio (optional):
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1. Start Visual Studio, go to Team Explorer and go to git:
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2. New > Repository > Locale git-repository > clone gitlab repository, you can do it with https://gitlab.com/rootmodels/OpenSimRoot.git
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1. Start Visual Studio, go to Team Explorer and go to git:
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2. New > Repository > Locale git-repository > clone gitlab repository, you can do it with https://gitlab.com/rootmodels/OpenSimRoot.git
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###### Create new Visual Studio project with the gitlab code:
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1. In the Visual Studio main menu select: New > From existing code (last entry)
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2. Select Visual C++
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3. choose folder with existing OpenSimRoot code and name your Visual Studio project
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4. Next > Windows application > finish
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1. In the Visual Studio main menu select: New > From existing code (last entry)
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2. Select Visual C++
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3. choose folder with existing OpenSimRoot code and name your Visual Studio project
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4. Next > Windows application > finish
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###### Build a Windows exe:
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1. Choose build option x64, Release (optional)
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2. Compile / build new
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3. The .exe file can be found in the project folder and has the name you gave at (3) above, while creating the project.
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1. Choose build option x64, Release (optional)
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2. Compile / build new
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3. The .exe file can be found in the project folder and has the name you gave at (3) above, while creating the project.
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### Known issues with *Visual Studio* __2019__ Community:
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###### Solve XSD error:
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1. Start Visual Studio 2019 Developer Command Prompt as __Admin__. (Type "dev" in the search box,...)
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2. XSD depends on the CodeProvider. We install the CodeProvider dll in the GAC. I typed (in the command window):
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0A\bin\NETFX 4.8 Tools\gacutil.exe" -i "%DevEnvDir%\PublicAssemblies\CppCodeProvider.dll"
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1. Start Visual Studio 2019 Developer Command Prompt as __Admin__. (Type "dev" in the search box,...)
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2. XSD depends on the CodeProvider. We install the CodeProvider dll in the GAC. I typed (in the command window):
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"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0A\bin\NETFX 4.8 Tools\gacutil.exe" -i "%DevEnvDir%\PublicAssemblies\CppCodeProvider.dll"
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Your path to gacutil.exe can be different. The second part is the important one.
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