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This is a stand-alone guide for creating your first High Fidelity build for Windows 64-bit.
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## Building High Fidelity
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Note: We are now using Visual Studio 2017 and Qt 5.9.1. If you are upgrading from Visual Studio 2013 and Qt 5.6.2, do a clean uninstall of those versions before going through this guide.
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Note: The prerequisites will require about 10 GB of space on your drive.
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### Step 1. Visual Studio 2017
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If you don’t have Community or Professional edition of Visual Studio 2017, download [Visual Studio Community 2017](https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/).
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When selecting components, check "Desktop development with C++." Also check "Windows 8.1 SDK and UCRT SDK" and "VC++ 2015.3 v140 toolset (x86,x64)" on the Summary toolbar on the right.
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### Step 2. Installing CMake
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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/). Make sure to check "Add CMake to system PATH for all users" when prompted during installation.
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### Step 3. Installing Qt
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Download and install the [Qt Online Installer](https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/?hsCtaTracking=f977210e-de67-475f-a32b-65cec207fd03%7Cd62710cd-e1db-46aa-8d4d-2f1c1ffdacea). While installing, you only need to have the following components checked under Qt 5.9.1: "msvc2017 64-bit", "Qt WebEngine", and "Qt Script (Deprecated)".
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Note: Installing the Sources is optional but recommended if you have room for them (~2GB).
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### Step 4. Setting Qt Environment Variable
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Go to `Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables > New...` (or search “Environment Variables” in Start Search).
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* Set "Variable name": `QT_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`
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* Set "Variable value": `C:\Qt\5.9.1\msvc2017_64\lib\cmake`
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### Step 5. Installing OpenSSL
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Download and install the Win64 OpenSSL v1.0.2 Installer[https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html].
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### Step 6. Running CMake to Generate Build Files
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Run Command Prompt from Start and run the following commands:
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```
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cd "%HIFI_DIR%"
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 15 Win64"
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```
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Where `%HIFI_DIR%` is the directory for the highfidelity repository.
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### Step 7. Making a Build
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Open `%HIFI_DIR%\build\hifi.sln` using Visual Studio.
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Change the Solution Configuration (next to the green play button) from "Debug" to "Release" for best performance.
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Run `Build > Build Solution`.
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### Step 8. Testing Interface
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Create another environment variable (see Step #4)
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* Set "Variable name": `_NO_DEBUG_HEAP`
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* Set "Variable value": `1`
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In Visual Studio, right+click "interface" under the Apps folder in Solution Explorer and select "Set as Startup Project". Run `Debug > Start Debugging`.
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Now, you should have a full build of High Fidelity and be able to run the Interface using Visual Studio. Please check our [Docs](https://wiki.highfidelity.com/wiki/Main_Page) for more information regarding the programming workflow.
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Note: You can also run Interface by launching it from command line or File Explorer from `%HIFI_DIR%\build\interface\Release\interface.exe`
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## Troubleshooting
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For any problems after Step #6, first try this:
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* Delete your locally cloned copy of the highfidelity repository
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* Restart your computer
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* Redownload the [repository](https://github.com/highfidelity/hifi)
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* Restart directions from Step #6
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#### CMake gives you the same error message repeatedly after the build fails
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Remove `CMakeCache.txt` found in the `%HIFI_DIR%\build` directory.
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#### Qt is throwing an error
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Make sure you have the correct version (5.9.1) installed and `QT_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` environment variable is set correctly.
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