| This document describes the requirements and instructions to build ImageMagick |
| for Windows on your own machine. |
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| Requirements |
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| o Visual Studio 2013 (or newer) |
| o Git for Windows |
| o AMD APP SDK (optional |
| for OpenCL support) |
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| Install Visual Studio dependencies |
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| To build ImageMagick with Visual Studio the following components should |
| be installed: |
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| o Desktop development with C++ (workload) |
| o Visual C++ ATL for x86 and x64 |
| o Visual C++ MFC for x86 and x64 |
| o Windows XP support for C++ (optional if the output needs to run on Windows |
| XP) |
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| Naming of these components might differ between version of Visual Studio. The |
| example above use the Visual Studio 2017 names. |
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| Clone the dependencies |
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| The ImageMagick library is build with a number of third party libraries. Run |
| CloneRepositories.cmd to clone these libraries and the ImageMagick library. |
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| Build configure.exe |
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| One of the folders that was created in the previous step is called VisualMagick |
| and this folder contains a folder called configure. This folder contains a |
| solution configure.sln. Open this solution with Visual Studio and start a |
| Release build of the project. This will create a file called configure.exe in |
| the folder. Running this program will start a Wizard that allows configuration |
| of ImageMagick and its individual components. |
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| Build ImageMagick |
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| Depending on which options where chosen when running configure.exe one of |
| the following solutions will be created in the VisualMagick folder: |
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| o VisualDynamicMT.sln (Dynamic Multi-threaded DLL runtimes) |
| o VisualStaticMTD.sln (Static Multi-threaded DLL runtimes) |
| o VisualStaticMT.sln (Static Multi-threaded runtimes) |
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| Open the solution to start building ImageMagick. The binaries will be created |
| in the VisualMagick\bin folder. |