# Build instructions for libcubeb You must have CMake v3.1 or later installed. 1. `git clone --recursive https://github.com/kinetiknz/cubeb.git` 2. `mkdir cubeb-build` 3. `cd cubeb-build` 3. `cmake ../cubeb` 4. `cmake --build .` 5. `ctest` # Windows build notes Windows builds can use Microsoft Visual Studio 2015, Microsoft Visual Studio 2017, or MinGW-w64 with Win32 threads (by passing `cmake -G` to generate the appropriate build configuration). ## Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or 2017 Command Line CMake can be used from the command line by following the build steps at the top of this file. CMake will select a default generator based on the environment, or one can be specified with the `-G` argument. ## Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 IDE Visual Studio 2017 adds in built support for CMake. CMake can be used from within the IDE via the following steps: - Navigate to `File -> Open -> Cmake...` - Open `CMakeLists.txt` file in the root of the project. Note, to generate the build in the cubeb dir CMake settings need to be updated via: `CMake -> Change CMake Settings -> CMakeLists.txt`. The default configuration used by Visual Studio will place the build in a different location than the steps detailed at the top of this file. ## MinGW-w64 To build with MinGW-w64, install the following items: - Download and install MinGW-w64 with Win32 threads. - Download and install CMake. - Run MinGW-w64 Terminal from the Start Menu. - Follow the build steps at the top of this file, but at step 3 run: `cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" ..` - Continue the build steps at the top of this file.