Updated Building on Windows (markdown)
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set B_QT_MSVC=msvc2017_64
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set B_BONJOUR=C:\Program Files\Bonjour SDK
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- open a *Developer Command Prompt for VS 2017*
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- Start > Programs > Visual Studio 2017 > Visual Studio Tools > Developer Command Prompt for VS 2017
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- open a *Developer Command Prompt for VS 2019*
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- Start > Programs > Visual Studio 2019 > Visual Studio Tools > Developer Command Prompt for VS 2019
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- navigate to the Barrier folder
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- invoke `clean_build.bat`
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You will likely need to tweak a few knobs to complete the build. The easiest way to override build paths locally is to create a file called winbuild_env.bat in the root of your Barrier tree. This file is sourced before any build commands are executed so it's a good place to put environmental overrides. The most common ones are B_QT_ROOT to tell the build where your MSVC Qt folder is, and B_BUILD_TYPE when you're ready for your Release build.
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set B_QT_ROOT=E:\Qt\5.6.3\msvc2015_64
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set B_QT_ROOT=E:\Qt\5.13.0\msvc2017_64
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REM Uncomment when ready for a release build
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REM set B_BUILD_TYPE=Release
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