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### Windows
#### Using Qt Creator
##### Visual Studio 2017
Install Visual Studio 2017 and select "Desktop development with C++" and "Universal Windows Platform development.
1. Install Visual Studio 2017 and select "Desktop development with C++" and "Universal Windows Platform development.
###### Boost
Visual Studio 2017 64-bit: https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.66.0/binaries/boost_1_66_0-msvc-14.1-64.exe
When prompted, install boost to C:\local\boost
When the installation is finished, go to C:\local\boost and rename the "lib64-msvc-14.1" folder to "lib"
##### Boost
1. Visual Studio 2017 64-bit: https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.66.0/binaries/boost_1_66_0-msvc-14.1-64.exe
2. When prompted, install boost to C:\local\boost
3. When the installation is finished, go to C:\local\boost and rename the "lib64-msvc-14.1" folder to "lib"
###### OpenSSL
For our websocket library, we need OpenSSL 1.1
Download OpenSSL development library: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL-1_1_0h.exe
When prompted, install openssl to C:\local\openssl
When prompted, copy the OpenSSL DLLs to "The OpenSSL binaries (/bin) directory"
For Qt SSL, we need OpenSSL 1.0
Download OpenSSL light: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL_Light-1_0_2o.exe
When prompted, install it anywhere
When prompted, copy the OpenSSL DLLS to "The OpenSSL binaries (/bin) directory"
Copy the OpenSSL 1.0 files from its /bin folder to C:/local/bin (You will need to create the folder)
Then copy the OpenSSL 1.1 files from its /bin folder to C:/local/bin (Overwrite any duplicate files)
Add C:/local/bin to your path folder (Follow guide here if you don't know how to do it: https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm#windows8 )
##### OpenSSL
###### For our websocket library, we need OpenSSL 1.1
1. Download OpenSSL development library: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL-1_1_0h.exe
2. When prompted, install openssl to C:\local\openssl
3. When prompted, copy the OpenSSL DLLs to "The OpenSSL binaries (/bin) directory"
###### For Qt SSL, we need OpenSSL 1.0
1. Download OpenSSL light: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL_Light-1_0_2o.exe
2. When prompted, install it anywhere
3. When prompted, copy the OpenSSL DLLS to "The OpenSSL binaries (/bin) directory"
4. Copy the OpenSSL 1.0 files from its /bin folder to C:/local/bin (You will need to create the folder)
5. Then copy the OpenSSL 1.1 files from its /bin folder to C:/local/bin (Overwrite any duplicate files)
6. Add C:/local/bin to your path folder (Follow guide here if you don't know how to do it: https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm#windows8 )
###### Qt
Download Qt: https://www.qt.io/download
Select "Open source" at the bottom of this page
Then select "Download"
When prompted which components to install:
- Under the latest Qt version:
- Select MSVC 2017 64-bit (or MSVC 2015 64-bit if you still use Visual Studio 2015)
- Optionally, enable Qt WebEngine
- Under Tools:
- Select Qt Creator, and Qt Creator CDB Debugger Support
##### Qt
1. Download Qt: https://www.qt.io/download
2. Select "Open source" at the bottom of this page
3. Then select "Download"
###### When prompted which components to install:
1. Under the latest Qt version:
- Select MSVC 2017 64-bit (or MSVC 2015 64-bit if you still use Visual Studio 2015)
- Optionally, enable Qt WebEngine
2. Under Tools:
- Select Qt Creator, and Qt Creator CDB Debugger Support
#### Using MSYS2