Matthew Talbert wrote:
I am not a programmer ( I'm a wanna be) but have access to MS Visual Studio
6, 2005 & 2008, so options 1 and 3 would be the most beneficial for me.  I
think having all of these options documented on the wiki as David Haslam has
suggested would be valuable.

Feel free to put this on the wiki :)

3 is not possible with MS Visual Studio. I don't even know what it
involves except a Borland Compiler.

For 1, follow these steps:

1. Download 
http://www.crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/source/v1.6/sword-1.6.0.tar.gz
2. Unpack it somewhere with something like 7zip
3. With Visual Studio 2008, open sword-1.6.0/lib/vcppmake/vc8/libsword.proj
4. Compile.
5. Open sword-1.6.0/utilities/vcppmake/utilities.sln
6. Compile.

Steps 3 & 4 are not necessary since the utilities solution includes libsword. With SVN prior to yesterday, it was necessary to build the solution twice to get it all compiled correctly. Now it has project prerequisites set correctly and that's not necessary. Presumably people compiling on their own would be more interested in recent SVN than a released tarball anyway.

I do not know much about compiling with ICU and/or clucene with Visual
Studio. Someone else will have to provide that part of the
instructions.

Building utilities without ICU is not supported in the VC++ solutions (and I can conceive no reason why it should be). So ICU will have to be gathered (either from an official release, our icu-sword SVN repo, or our icu-sword tarball) and compiled (separately).

Without ICU, the utilities won't build or run.

--Chris

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