Updated readme with new cmake

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Milad Nazeri 2019-06-18 07:40:31 -07:00
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Download and install the latest version of CMake 3.9. Download and install the latest version of CMake 3.9.
Download the file named win64-x64 Installer from the [CMake Website](https://cmake.org/download/). You can access the installer on this [3.9 Version page](https://cmake.org/files/v3.9/). During installation, make sure to check "Add CMake to system PATH for all users" when prompted. Download the file named win64-x64 Installer from the [CMake Website](https://cmake.org/download/). You can access the installer on this [3.14 Version page](https://cmake.org/files/v3.14/). During installation, make sure to check "Add CMake to system PATH for all users" when prompted.
### Step 3. Create VCPKG environment variable ### Step 3. Create VCPKG environment variable
In the next step, you will use CMake to build High Fidelity. By default, the CMake process builds dependency files in Windows' `%TEMP%` directory, which is periodically cleared by the operating system. To prevent you from having to re-build the dependencies in the event that Windows clears that directory, we recommend that you create a `HIFI_VCPKG_BASE` environment variable linked to a directory somewhere on your machine. That directory will contain all dependency files until you manually remove them. In the next step, you will use CMake to build High Fidelity. By default, the CMake process builds dependency files in Windows' `%TEMP%` directory, which is periodically cleared by the operating system. To prevent you from having to re-build the dependencies in the event that Windows clears that directory, we recommend that you create a `HIFI_VCPKG_BASE` environment variable linked to a directory somewhere on your machine. That directory will contain all dependency files until you manually remove them.