# AdaptiveBrightness ## Build and deployment instructions ### Windows #### Prerequisites - Visual Studio 2019 - Qt Visual Studio Tools - Qt Library #### Build steps Open the `sln` and build. #### Deployment steps for shared library The example here is for deploying an x64 Release build, but other build work analogously. Start a `x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019`: ```console > cd %QTDIR%\msvc2019_64\bin > set PATH=%PATH%;%CD% > cd %DEV%\AdaptiveBrightness\AdaptiveBrightness > windeployqt --no-system-d3d-compiler ..\x64\Release\AdaptiveBrightness.exe ``` #### Deployment steps for statically linked library Qt does not provide a statically built library, so this has to be built by hand. The Qt installer for Windows also installs the Qt sources which can be used to build the static library. The following batch script sets up the build environment for an x64 build: ```batch REM Set up Microsoft Visual Studio 2017, where is amd64, x86, etc. CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64 SET _ROOT=%QTDIR%Src_x64 SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtbase\bin;%_ROOT%\gnuwin32\bin;%PATH% REM Uncomment the below line when using a git checkout of the source repository REM SET PATH=%_ROOT%\qtrepotools\bin;%PATH% SET _ROOT= ``` Then navigate to the source directory and configure the build system: ```console > configure -opensource -confirm-license -nomake examples -nomake tests -static -static-runtime -debug-and-release -mp -prefix %QTDIR%\msvc2019_64_static ``` And build and install: ```console > nmake > nmake install ``` ### Linux #### Prerequisites Assumes Debian Buster: `sudo apt install qt5-default libqt5serialport5-dev` #### Build steps ```console $ qmake CONFIG+=release # or CONFIG+=debug $ make ``` #### Deployment Executable will run on any environment with the same architecture and installed libraries.