diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cf36292..afa0053 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -91,21 +91,21 @@ With MSVC you can also build directly with NMAKE. This type of build only supports building shared libraries. However it also supports building tests. -1) Check src\Makefile.vc to ensure that PYTHONDIR is pointing to your Python +1. Check src\Makefile.vc to ensure that PYTHONDIR is pointing to your Python installation, either a 32-bit or a 64-bit (x64) installation of Python 2 or 3 will do. -2) Copy "include\epoxy\config.h.guess" to "include\epoxy\config.h". -3) Open an MSVC Command prompt and run "nmake Makefile.vc CFG=release" or +2. Copy "include\epoxy\config.h.guess" to "include\epoxy\config.h". +3. Open an MSVC Command prompt and run "nmake Makefile.vc CFG=release" or "nmake Makefile.vc CFG=debug" in src\ for a release or debug build. -4) Optionally, add src\ into your PATH and run the previous step in test\. Run +4. Optionally, add src\ into your PATH and run the previous step in test\. Run the tests by running the built ".exe"-s. -5) Assuming you want to install in %INSTALL_DIR%, copy common.h, config.h, +5. Assuming you want to install in %INSTALL_DIR%, copy common.h, config.h, khrplatform.h, eglplatform.h, gl.h, gl_generated.h, wgl.h, wgl_generated.h, egl.h and egl_generated.h from include\epoxy\ to %INSTALL_DIR%\include\epoxy\, copy src\epoxy.lib to %INSTALL_DIR%\lib\ and copy epoxy-vs12.dll and epoxy-vs12.pdb (if you've built a debug build) from src\ to %INSTALL_DIR%\bin\. Create directories as needed. -6) To clean the project, repeat steps 2 and 3, adding " clean" to the commands. +6. To clean the project, repeat steps 2 and 3, adding " clean" to the commands. Switching your Code to Use Epoxy ---------------------------------