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We collect FOClassic using a virtual machine WIN7x86
« on: August 23, 2020, 04:58:14 pm »
All good friends.
This is a completely new person.
If someone wants to build but it doesn't work out, today I will explain how to build a foclassic.

And also something that I myself do not know English well from Russia (as I can and I degenerate)

Let's start small.
You will need to install it yourself Windows exactly on a virtual machine!
Why are you probably wondering (this is for little people who are just starting to learn development)

There will be a list of packages that you need to install:

- Virtual Machine
  VMware Workstation Pro it is paid unfortunately, but you can download a free VirtualBox
- Disk or image from the net (Windows 7 Pro N) or just without letters N
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4 (version 4.0.30319.1)
- PortableGit (version 2.28.0-32)
- CMake (version 3.14.2)
- Visual Studio 2010 Professional (version 10.0.30319.1)
- Visual Studio 2010 SP1 C++ Compiler (version 10.0.40219.303)
- Notepad++ Portable.com

First step:
We create a virtual machine, name it whatever you like and install (Windows 7 Pro N)
After that, we make a snapshot of the system so that if something goes wrong, you can roll back the
system to a readable basis.

Second stage:
Download all packages from city and install them on a virtual machine in the system (Windows 7 Pro N)

Stage three:
Register environment variables in the system (PATH (git, cmake and vs 2010))

Stage four:
It is necessary to create a folder where all actions will take place at the computer. and server builds
For example, this will be the way (C:\Users\WIN7\Downloads)

CMD Command Prompt:
Launching Command Prompt go to the specified path
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cd C:\Users\WIN7\Downloads
mkdir SDK.VS2010
create a folder, for example, I will name it (SDK.VS2010)

Now we need to clone the repository (to the specified folder that you created)
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/wipe2238/foc SDK.VS2010
After we go to the folder (SDK.VS2010)
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cd SDK.VS2010
If we run the batch file right now through CMD then we get an error
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Build.cmd
She will be like this
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CMake Error at CmakeLists.txt:5 (project):
    Generator
       
        Visual Studio 15 2017
   
    cloud not find any instance of Visual Studio.

-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!

Let's get around this error
Run Notepad++ and open the file with the extension along this path (C:\Users\WIN7\Downloads\SDK.VS2010\Build.cmake)

We need to find these lines and read them
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elseif( WIN32 )
set( BUILD_FILE      "FOC.sln" )
if( DEFINED ENV{APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE} )
set( BUILD_GENERATOR "Visual Studio 10 2010" )
else()
set( BUILD_GENERATOR "Visual Studio 15 2017" )
set( BUILD_TOOL      "v100" )
endif()
endif()

Editing what will be appropriate for us
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elseif( WIN32 )
set( BUILD_FILE      "FOC.sln" )
if( DEFINED ENV{APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE} )
set( BUILD_GENERATOR "Visual Studio 10 2010" )
else()
set( BUILD_GENERATOR "Visual Studio 10 2010" )
endif()
endif()

I will not invent some kind of bicycles there simply by the rules and that's all
After changing, save the file (Build.cmake)

Again we will try again to demolish everything in a heap
In the open CMD Command Prompt run the corrected batch file
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Build.cmd
Now everything is as we need it. The process started. Waiting for the end.
Got an exhaust will (you did it)
Now just click on the file in the (C:\Users\WIN7\Downloads\SDK.VS2010 (Pack.cmd)) folder and
everything will fly into the archive *.zip (FOC.zip)

That's all.
Moving the archive packed with the extension *.zip (FOC.zip) on the main iron and do whatever your heart desires with it.

If you need a video document, write at the bottom and I'll attach it here.
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