The following architectures are fully supported by [QTV][qtv] and are available as prebuilt binaries:
- Linux amd64 (Intel and AMD 64-bits processors)
- Linux i686 (Intel and AMD 32-bit processors)
- Linux aarch (ARM 64-bit processors)
- Linux armhf (ARM 32-bit processors)
- Windows x64 (Intel and AMD 64-bits processors)
- Windows x86 (Intel and AMD 32-bit processors)
You can find the prebuilt binaries on this download page.
None at the moment.
Assuming you have installed essential build tools and CMake
mkdir build && cmake -B build . && cmake --build build
Build artifacts would be inside build/
directory, for unix like systems it would be qwfwd
.
You can also use build_cmake.sh
script, it mostly suitable for cross compilation
and probably useless for experienced CMake user.
Some examples:
./build_cmake.sh linux-amd64
should build QWFWD for linux-amd64
platform, release version, check cross-cmake directory for all platforms
B=Debug ./build_cmake.sh linux-amd64
should build QWFWD for linux-amd64 platform with debug
V=1 B=Debug ./build_cmake.sh linux-amd64
should build QWFWD for linux-amd64 platform with debug, verbose (useful if you need validate compiler flags)
G="Unix Makefiles" ./build_cmake.sh linux-amd64
force CMake generator to be unix makefiles
./build_cmake.sh linux-amd64
build QWFWD for linux-amd64
version, you can provide
any platform combinations.
For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
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This project is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.
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