Hi Stuart,

I will take a look at vcpkg and decide, which way we will proceed. 

Thank you

Regards,
Frank


Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018 17:49:58 UTC+1 schrieb Stuart Dootson:
>
> Hi Frank
>
> One option might be to use Microsoft's vcpkg package manager for Visual 
> C++ (https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FMicrosoft%2Fvcpkg&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNE04TvoQz-ufhSyD5KxmNTSX81Gcg>).
>  
> That does steps 1-5 for you (once you've done the couple of steps of 
> installing vcpkg...). If you're using other open source C++ libraries, they 
> might be available through vcpkg as well, giving you a consistent process 
> for third party libraries...
>
> Stuart Dootson
>
> On 29 January 2018 at 11:59, 'Frank Willen' via Protocol Buffers <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>> many thanks for your reply. I already found the versions for different 
>> languages on github but didn't found a way to use these directly. But this 
>> can be based on my ignorance of probuffer ;-).
>>
>> Actually I would proceed this way:
>> 1.: download and extract protobuf-all-3.5.1.zip
>> 2.: Generate Makefile with CMake
>> 3.: Generate Protoc.exe, libs and Headers with <nmake.exe >
>> 4.: test the build with <nmake.exe Check>
>> 5.: generate with <nmake.exe install>
>> 6.: Create Proto-File and translate it into code with protoc.exe
>> 7.: C++: include generated files and headers from install-Folder
>> 8.: C#: include generated files and select the correct version of 
>> protobuffer in NuGet.
>>
>>
>> Instead of steps 1 - 5 I only want to download a zip-file with 
>> Protoc.exe, the libs and headers for C++ and want to proceed with step 6. 
>> In C# this is possible (NuGet). Is there any way in C++ I don't know?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Frank
>>
>>
>>
>> Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2018 16:52:42 UTC+1 schrieb Marc Gravell:
>>>
>>> Protoc is available for multiple OSes here: 
>>> https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/tag/v3.5.1
>>>
>>> Note sure about pre-compiled libs; for Java, they're on mvnrepository; 
>>> for C# they're on NuGet, etc.
>>>
>>> On 26 January 2018 at 15:22, 'Frank Willen' via Protocol Buffers <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I want to use the protocol buffers for a mixed solution (C+, C#, both 
>>>> in VS2017). Where can I download precompiled libs, headers and the 
>>>> protoc.exe? Or is it neccessary to build the probuffers for everyone?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your support?
>>>>
>>>> Grettings 
>>>> Frank
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>> Regards, 
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>> -- 
>>
>

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