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+ +Next: 03 - Generator Module, Previous: 01 - Introduction
eVaf uses git as the version control system. If you don't have it installed + yet, install it now.
+ +Then open your favorite terminal program and go to the root directory for all your development projects. + Clone the eVaf repository using the following command:
+ + $ git clone http://www.vaikene.net/git/evaf
+
+ This command downloads evaf sources into the sub-directory evaf.
+ +Make sure that you have Qt version 4.6 and CMake version 2.6 or newer versions installed. If not, install + them now.
+ +The tutorial code is tested with gcc versions 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6.
+ +The code that we write in this tutorial already exists in the src/apps/PswGen directory. Delete + or rename the existing PswGen application if you want to follow the tutorial and write a new application. + Then create a new sub-directory called PswGen in the src/apps directory.
+ +If you happen to be running Windows instead of Linux, then you still need git, CMake and Qt installed. + The tutorial code is tested with Visual C++ 2010 Express and Visual Studio 2005 Professional editions. + Use the Git Bash command prompt to clone the repository.
+ +The code is fully portable and needs no changes to build on Windows. However, build commands itself + have to be modified:
+ +eVafGUI.exe command line options with directory names like --dataroot=<path> expect + '/' as the directory separator even when running on Windows.
-In the next section 03 - Generator Module we write the Generator module.
+In the next section 03 - Generator Module we start writing the Generator module.