rathena/doc/notes/README.win32.txt
Valaris 2178a86317 AS OF SVN REV. 5901, WE ARE NOW USING TRUNK. ALL UNTESTED BUGFIXES/FEATURES GO INTO TRUNK.
IF YOU HAVE A WORKING AND TESTED BUGFIX PUT IT INTO STABLE AS WELL AS TRUNK.  EVERYTHING ELSE
GOES INTO TRUNK AND WILL BE MERGED INTO STABLE BY VALARIS AND WIZPUTER. -- VALARIS


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Building eAthena under win32
There are currently two ways to build eAthena. The first and oldest way is by using cygwin (www.cygwin.org). This was the only way until the svn 1370 timeframe. The second way is by using Visual Studio .NET 2003.
Building using cygwin:
1) delete every copy of cygwin1.dll on your system
2) Go to www.cygwin.com and run the setup.exe.
3) install gcc, make, bash, g++, and gdb. Basically install
all developer tools if possible. If later you find you are
missing something, re-run the setup and install that
4) make sure the ../bin of wherever you installed cygwin to is in your
path. ie, if you put cygwin in C:/cygwin then add c:/cygwin/bin
to your path
5) return to this directory and type "make txt"
Building using Visual Studio .NET 2003
1) Make sure you have the platform SDK installed when you install
this. If you don't have it, you can go to microsoft and download a
copy.
2) open the eAthena.sln file
3) Build the components you wish..
if you wish mysql support (http://dev.mysql.com/), grab a windows
install of mysql
http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-4.1/mysql-4.1.10a-win32.zip/from/pick#mirrors
and install it into the default location on the C drive. This will
best match how I set up the solutions/project files